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6 August 12:02

Romanian court presidents are calling for an honest dialogue between the powers of state to correct the excesses of taxation and defend the independence of justice.

Ana-Maria Tapescu
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Romanian court presidents stress the need for a constructive dialogue between the legislative, executive and judiciary to tackle excesses in recent fiscal policies. They oppose smear campaigns against magistrates and emphasize that public dissatisfaction stems from mistrust and misunderstanding of the judiciary. They also stress the importance of the independence of the judiciary as an integral part of society, calling for effective cooperation and better communication with citizens.

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Președinții tribunalelor din România: Ne dorim să fim înțeleși, nu blamaţi; ascultați, nu atacați; să fim parte din soluție, nu parte din problemă
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Preşedinţii Tribunalelor: Deschiderea unui dialog onest între cele trei puteri ale statului, efort comun de a corecta excesele din politicile fiscale/ Independenţa noastră asigură protejarea cetăţenilor şi nu reprezintă un privilegiu acordat magistratului
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Șefii tribunalelor îndeamnă la dialog pe tema reformei pensiilor: Tensiunea crește; ne dorim să fim înțeleși, nu blamați
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Șefii tribunalelor vor dialog pe tema pensiilor speciale: Ne dorim să fim înțeleși, nu blamați
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Cotidianul
Preşedinţii tribunalelor cer dialog: Tensiunea creşte
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Adevarul
Președinții Tribunalelor acuză o campanie împotriva magistraților: "Independenţa noastră nu reprezintă un privilegiu acordat magistratului"

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