search icon
search icon
Flag Arrow Down
Română
Română
Magyar
Magyar
English
English
Français
Français
Deutsch
Deutsch
Italiano
Italiano
Español
Español
Русский
Русский
日本語
日本語
中国人
中国人

Change Language

arrow down
  • Română
    Română
  • Magyar
    Magyar
  • English
    English
  • Français
    Français
  • Deutsch
    Deutsch
  • Italiano
    Italiano
  • Español
    Español
  • Русский
    Русский
  • 日本語
    日本語
  • 中国人
    中国人
Sections
  • News
  • Exclusive
  • INSCOP Surveys
  • Podcast
  • Diaspora
  • Republic of Moldova
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Current Affairs
  • International
  • Sport
  • Health
  • Education
  • IT&C knowledge
  • Arts & Lifestyle
  • Opinions
  • Elections 2025
  • Environment
About Us
Contact
Privacy policy
Terms and conditions
Quickly scroll through news digests and see how they are covered in different publications!
  • News
  • Exclusive
    • INSCOP Surveys
    • Podcast
    • Diaspora
    • Republic of Moldova
    • Politics
    • Economy
    • Current Affairs
    • International
    • Sport
    • Health
    • Education
    • IT&C knowledge
    • Arts & Lifestyle
    • Opinions
    • Elections 2025
    • Environment
  1. Home
  2. Politics
185 new news items in the last 24 hours
Yesterday 19:06

Sorin Grindeanu announced that the magistrates are willing to return to the dialogue table for a new project regarding pensions, which will be proposed in the coalition.

Raluca Ioana Draghici
whatsapp
facebook
linkedin
x
copy-link copy-link
main event image
Politics
www.shutterstock.com
The interim president of the PSD, Sorin Grindeanu, stated that representatives of the magistrates agree to return to the dialogue table to discuss a new draft law regarding their pensions. Grindeanu will propose in the coalition the rapid approval of this project, either in Parliament or through a vote of confidence, emphasizing that he does not wish to take ownership of the initiative. He highlighted the necessity of a new law, considering a deadline of November 28, and mentioned that discussions with the judiciary have been constructive. Grindeanu emphasized that pensions cannot be equal to salaries and that the retirement age will be 65 years. He also mentioned that dialogue is essential to avoid conflicts, such as strikes that have affected the courts.

Sources

sursa imagine
News.ro
Grindeanu: Reprezentanţii magistraţilor sunt de acord să revină la masa dialogului. Voi propune mâine în coaliţie să facem rapid un nou proiect care să fie aprobat în Parlament sau prin angajarea răspunderii. Nu vreau să iau paternitatea nimănui
sursa imagine
Ziare.com
Reprezentanţii magistraţilor, gata să revină la masa dialogului. Anunțul făcut de Sorin Grindeanu. "Nu vreau să iau paternitatea nimănui"
sursa imagine
Capital
Pensiile magistraților vor fi tăiate. Sorin Grindeanu: Nu e negociabil, nu poți pensie cât salariul. Se vor pensiona la 65 de ani

ȘTIRI PE ACELEAȘI SUBIECTE

event image
Politics
Sorin Grindeanu announced the initiation of a consultation for the rapid drafting of a bill regarding judges' pensions.
event image
Politics
Sorin Grindeanu announces a legislative proposal that will respect constitutional principles and "bring back to the parameters of decency" the pensions of magistrates.
event image
Politics
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.
event image
Politics
Sorin Grindeanu announced the formation of a working group for the revision of the law on judges' pensions, declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court.
event image
Politics
The interim president of the PSD, Sorin Grindeanu, warned that if the party's proposals regarding judges' pensions are rejected again, discussions within the governing coalition will need to be approached differently.
app preview
Personalized news feed, AI-powered search, and notifications in a more interactive experience.
app preview app preview
Sorin Grindeanu PSD judges' pensions special pensions draft law coalition government

Editor’s Recommendations

main event image
Current Affairs
7 hours ago

The INSCOP/New Money barometer shows that 30.9% of Romanians would choose a hybrid car. Virgil Popescu warns about the dependence on renewable technologies from China.

Sources
imagine sursa
app preview
Personalized news feed, AI-powered search, and notifications in a more interactive experience.
app preview
app store badge google play badge
  • News
  • Exclusive
  • INSCOP Surveys
  • Podcast
  • Diaspora
  • Republic of Moldova
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Current Affairs
  • International
  • Sport
  • Health
  • Education
  • IT&C knowledge
  • Arts & Lifestyle
  • Opinions
  • Elections 2025
  • Environment
  • About Us
  • Contact
Privacy policy
Cookies Policy
Terms and conditions
Open source licenses
All rights reserved Strategic Media Team SRL

Technology in partnership with

anpc-sal anpc-sol