First Response From Csm After the Constitutional Court's Decision. Judge: "Democraticity Has Died! Welcome to Post-Constitutional Era"
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Judge Allin One was the first member of the Supreme Council of the Magistrates (CSM) who came with a public response after the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) rejected the High Court of Cases of Marriage and Justice (ICCJ) on the subject of pensions...
The Prime Minister welcomed the decision of the Constitutional Court to reject the CCCJ session and declared constitutionally the law that mixes the pensions of the judges and increases retirement age according to a government press release. "It confirms...
The Supreme Council of the Magistrates passed on Wednesday after the Romanian Constitutional Court's decision on reform of the judges' pensions, that "this new legislative framework will have serious effects on...
After five consecutive discussions, the Romanian Constitutional Court decided, by a majority of 6 to 3, that the new reform project for the pensions of judges, taken by the Bolojan Government, is constitutional.
The CSM announces that it has taken action by the Constitutional Court on the constitutionality of the draft law amending the pension scheme of the judges, but warns that the new legislative framework will have "severe effects" on the functioning of the system.
The President of the High Court of Marriage and Justice, Lia Savonea, had the first reaction on Wednesday, 18 February, after the CCR judges decided that the Law on the Pensions of Judges is constitutional.
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