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Reduced Pensions for Communist Leaders Are Okay, Constitutional Court Says

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Former top officials of the communist regime will continue to receive reduced pensions. There is nothing illegal about the deduction of 300 crowns for each year of service in a high-ranking party position, the State Security Service, the Border Guard or the People's Militia. The Constitutional Court stated this in a verdict published on Wednesday.

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Former top officials of the communist regime will continue to receive reduced pensions. There is nothing illegal about the deduction of 300 crowns for each year of service in a high-ranking party position, the State Security Service, the Border Guard or the People's Militia. The Constitutional Court stated this in a verdict published on Wednesday.

Former top officials of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia will continue to receive reduced pensions. The Constitutional Court (ÚS) privately rejected the complaint of a former Brno party official, which was also connected with a proposal to repeal part of the Pension Insurance Act, according to the court's database. According to the courts, the law pursues a legitimate goal, and the interventions in specific pensions are not so severe as to…

Former top representatives of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia will continue to receive reduced pensions. The Constitutional Court (ÚS) privately rejected the complaint of a former Brno party official, which was also linked to a proposal to repeal part of the pension insurance act, ČTK learned from...

Former top representatives of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia will continue to receive reduced pensions. The Constitutional Court (ÚS) has privately rejected a complaint by a former Brno party official, which was also linked to a proposal to repeal part of the Pension Insurance Act. This follows from a resolution in the court's database.

Brno - Former top representatives of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia will continue to receive reduced pensions. The Constitutional Court (ÚS) privately rejected the complaint of a former Brno party official, which was also connected with a proposal to repeal part of the pension insurance law, ČTK found out from the resolution in the court's database. According to the courts, the law pursues a legitimate goal, and the interventions in spec…

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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