Ilie Bolojan, on the Ccr's 180,000 Pensions: "in the Current Context, They Are Immoral"
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The Romanian Prime Minister, Ilie Bolojan, explained on Wednesday, 2 July 2025 that "the decade and morality should prevail", a question about the Constitutional Court which would be prepared to agree on the reimbursement of how many 180,000 of each of the three judges who completed their term of office this month, in the context in which the Government applies austerity measures for the reduction of the deficit. Article Ilie Bolojan undermines …
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated on Wednesday that "decenity and morality should prevail", a question about the Constitutional Court which would be prepared to agree on the accounting compensation of 180.000 women of each of the three judges who completed their term of office this month, in the context in which the Government applies austerity measures to reduce the deficit.
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated Wednesday, 2 July that "retirementary benefits" applied to judges of the Constitutional Court although they are legal may be considered, in the current context, "imoral".
Ilie Bolojan said Wednesday about the possibility of three judges from the CCR to receive 180.000 awards at the end of the mandate, that they are legal, but that, in the current context, he believes they are immoral.
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan was asked, Wednesday, after he announced the package of austerity tax measures, about the pensions of the CCR judges, in the context of which these money is not...
The first pensioners are deeply immoral: they are not conditioned by results, but they are automatically agreed, just because a person has a certain function; it is a flagrant violation of the principle of meritocracy, which says people should be rewarded for what they do, not for the position that a temporary occupation, says Liberal MP Mircea Fechet, former Minister of Media, Appellate and Páduri.
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