Nicushor Dan's Reaction After the Ccr's Judges Rejected the Law that Cut Their Pensions
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The Coalition will meet in the first sitting following the decision of the Constitutional Court to reject the law on the amendment of the pension system of judges, Sorin Grindeanu announced.
President nicusór Dan responds after the Constitutional Court has rejected the reform of the pensions of the magistrates. The Head of State underlines that this reform “will remain a priority” and that “there will be a new legislative text which will take account of today’s decision, by which the pensions of the magistrates will be adjusted equally for society”. Article nicusóur Dan, first reaction after the CCR decision: “Reforming the pensions…
President Nicushor Dan had a first reaction after, months later, the Romanian Constitutional Court approved the ICCJ session on reform of the judges' pensions. In a post on X, the head of state stated that, after the decision by...
The Coalition leaders are meeting on Tuesday, at 2:00 p.m., to decide what to do after the Constitutional Court judges rejected the reform of magistrates' pensions. President Nicușor Dan announced that a new law will be drafted, and the PSD proposed a working group and negotiations with magistrates' associations. There is an option for the new law to include all categories of special pensions, political sources told Observator. The leaders must …
The reform of magistrates' pensions remains a priority, but this does not mean "a position against magistrates, but the correction of an abnormal provision", declared President Nicușor Dan, on Monday, after the announcement of the decision that the regulation was unconstitutional. "The reform of magistrates' pensions remains a priority. It is not a position against magistrates, but the correction of an abnormal provision - the pension equal to t…
President Nicushor Dan promises to edit a new legislative text, which will correct a “abnormal provision – pension equal to pay – which has been regulated by the political class for a few years now”.
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