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27 August 19:59

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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Ciprian Ciucu emphasized that the pensions of magistrates, averaging 5,000 euros, affect the budget and are higher than the salaries of ministers. He compared the retirement age of magistrates in Romania, 47 years, with that in the EU, which ranges between 65 and 70 years, considering it unacceptable. Ciucu mentioned the need for fiscal measures to balance the budget and warned about financial risks, emphasizing that all citizens should have the same rights. He also discussed the coalition meetings and the lack of transparency in their communication.

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Ciucu spune că pensiile magistraţilor atârnă mult la buget: sunt mai mari decât salariile miniştrilor
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Ciucu spune că pensiile magistraților atârnă mult la buget: sunt mai mari decât salariile miniștrilor

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Sorin Grindeanu, the interim president of the PSD, stated that Romania could lose 200 million euros if the law on judges' pensions is not approved by November 28.
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan will resume the reform of judges' pensions following the reasoning of the Constitutional Court, emphasizing the need to correct the system to ensure financial sustainability.
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The judges of the Constitutional Court (CCR) are meeting today to decide on the pensions of magistrates, in a process that has reached its third term.
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated that the reform of judges' pensions remains a firm objective of the Government, supported by the entire coalition. He specified that, since the Constitutional Court did not reject the project on its merits, the Executive can resume the legislative process.
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Sorin Grindeanu announces a legislative proposal that will respect constitutional principles and "bring back to the parameters of decency" the pensions of magistrates.
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The Minister of Finance warns that the CCR's decision to declare the law on magistrates' pensions unconstitutional may affect the milestone in the PNRR, putting European funds at risk.
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