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3 August 17:09

Cristian Diaconescu urged the judicial institutions to deal responsibly with the proposed changes to magistrates' pensions, stressing the importance of trust in justice

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Cristian Diaconescu, presidential adviser and former minister of justice, called on the judiciary to discuss responsibly the reforms of magistrates' pensions. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining public trust in the judiciary, given the impact on the country's stability. Diaconescu suggests that the measures should be discussed collaboratively and that an internal review of the judiciary is essential to address perceived dysfunctions. He says there is no conflict between the presidency and the judiciary, emphasizing the need for a moral solution for special pensions.

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Cristian Diaconescu, apel către instituţiile din domeniul judiciar să trateze „cu mare responsabilitate” schimbările propuse în cazul pensiilor magistraţilor: Trebuie să se ajungă la o soluţie care să regleze inclusiv aspectul moral al pensiilor speciale

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President Nicușor Dan argues that dialogue is essential in justice and that magistrates must be more moderate in public manifestations.
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President Nicușor Dan mediated discussions between magistrates and the governing coalition, but no compromise was reached regarding their pensions.
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Raluca Turcan emphasizes the necessity of negotiations for the reform of judges' pensions, warning about the risks of destabilizing the judicial system.
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CSM praises the CCR's decision which declared the law on judges' pensions unconstitutional, emphasizing the importance of dialogue between the branches of government.
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USR Senator Ștefan Pălărie states that the reform of judges' pensions does not represent an interference in justice.
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A representative of the Superior Council of Magistracy condemns the statements of Deputy Prime Minister Oana Gheorghiu that undermine the independence and credibility of the judiciary.
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