Kelemen Hunor, the leader of UDMR, stated that the project regarding the pensions of magistrates must be completed as soon as possible, warning that otherwise, the current parliamentary majority will be perceived as "impotent." He emphasized that the issue of magistrates' pensions is of public interest and must be resolved quickly, especially after the blockage created by the decision of the Constitutional Court (CCR). Kelemen Hunor mentioned that, although there are no resentments towards judges or prosecutors, public perception is important.
"If we do not close this subject in some way, and I believe we must close it after we have the reasoning of the Court, since the reasoning of the Court has not yet appeared, if we do not close it, we all lose. Because we will be a coalition, a government, an impotent majority, which is not able to make a law, to pass a law through Parliament. And people are extremely nervous. If there is a subject at this moment, behind which there is a majority in society, it is the subject of magistrates' pensions.", said Kelemen Hunor.
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