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14 July 09:00

Nicușor Dan underlines the mistakes of the politicians regarding the special pensions of magistrates, which have led to a decrease in the quality of justice.

Ana-Maria Tapescu
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President Nicușor Dan discussed the impact of special pensions for magistrates, noting that pensions higher than salaries have generated a wave of retirements in the judiciary, affecting the quality of justice. He sent a message of reassurance to prosecutors, emphasizing that those who meet the conditions for retirement can keep their rights and should not rush to leave the system, as the legal provisions will remain in force.

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O „greșeală uriașă” a politicului, spune Nicușor Dan despre pensiile magistraților
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Nicuşor Dan, despre pensiile magistraţilor: O greşeală uriaşă a politicului. Există o prevedere tranzitorie în lege că cei care îndeplinesc acum cerinţele de pensionare se pot pensiona mai târziu în aceleaşi condiţii. Deci nu trebuie să se precipite
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Nicuşor Dan, despre pensii: „A fost o greşeală uriaşă a politicului în momentul în care pensia a ajuns să fie mai mare decât salariul”
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Nicușor Dan îi asigură pe magistrați că se menține pensia mai mare decât salariul, deși e o greșeală
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Nicușor Dan: Magistrațiii au pensii speciale mai mari decât au avut salariul. Ce decizie a luat?

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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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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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Gabriel Zetea warns that the state can no longer support special pensions, while judges protest against the reform.
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Deputy Prime Minister Tanczos Barna says magistrates' pensions of 11,000 lei are significant compared to the average pensions in Romania, contradicting the SJC.
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President Nicușor Dan emphasizes the importance of training well-prepared jurists and civic engagement to support justice and social cohesion.
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, about the judges' pensions: "If such a package falls at the Constitutional Court, it is hard to assume that this Government will still have legitimacy."
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