The Government Makes Clarifications After Csm's Negative Vote on Magistrates' Pensions
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The Supreme Council of the Magistrates gave a negative opinion on the project relating to the pensions of the Magistrates. The opinion is advisory, and the Government may take its response to the adoption of the legislative act, but everything will most likely be decided at CCR. Article Ilie Bolojan, following the CSM negative opinion: "The pension of the Magistrates will be made in 65 years and the pension will be up to 70% of the last salary. …
The government spokesman Ioana Dogioiu said yesterday that the CSM's negative opinion on the master's pension project will be sent to the Government by Friday. She explains that the most likely executive's extraordinary meeting will take place tomorrow...
The government is continuing to adopt reform of the judges' pensions in the limited term of the PNRR, despite the negative opinion of the CSM.
The Superior Council of Magistracy issued a negative opinion on the special pensions project, with 20 votes out of 21. Not even the Minister of Justice, Radu Marinescu (PSD), voted in favor of the reform, but chose to abstain. This opinion is consultative, meaning it must exist (in order for the legislative procedure to be completed), but the governors are not […] The article SCM, negative opinion on the magistrates' pensions project – the Minis…
The Supreme Council of the Magistrates has given a negative opinion on the project growing at 65 years of age of retirement and pensions for judges and prosecutors.
Mr Sandu, Vice-President of the CSM, after sitting, explained the reasons for the rejection of the Government's project on special pensions for judges.
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