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3 July 10:19

Marian Enache, president of the CCR, says that the judges did not ask for retirement bonuses and that the process is in line with the law.

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In the context of the scandal over the €36,000 retirement bonuses for retiring CCR judges, Marian Enache emphasizes that no request has been made by the judges and that everything is being done according to the law. The Secretary General of the JRC is obliged to report regularly on budget execution and any measure must have the opinion of the Ministry of Finance. The full Court has not taken any decision in this respect.

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The High Court of Cassation and Justice has decided to challenge the reform of service pensions, which provides for a decrease in their value and an increase in the retirement age.
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The ICCJ contests at the CCR the law that reduces pensions and increases the retirement age of magistrates
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Ciprian Ciucu, first vice president of PNL, states that the pensions of magistrates have a major impact on the state budget, being even higher than the salaries of ministers.
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The High Court of Cassation and Justice will decide today whether to refer the law on judges' pensions, automatically approved by Parliament, to the Constitutional Court.
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The Minister of Justice, Radu Marinescu, states that the reform of judges' pensions respects constitutionality and hopes to avoid a social conflict.
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President Nicușor Dan states that Romanian magistrates have a significantly higher workload than their European colleagues and do not support the extension of their retirement.
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CCR president Marian Enache judges Raw pensions

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