Which Would Be the Right Thought for a Teacher. Bolojan: "Very Few Romanians Have a Home After a Working Life"
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The Prime Minister stated that there was no solution to meeting breakfasts from Cotroceni on the draft law to regulate the pensions of judges, stating that "we never approached a variant that would appear to be leading to a formula."
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said last night that there was no solution to meeting breakfast from the Cotrocenes on the project to regulate the pensions of the magistrates, he explained that "we didn't get close to a variant that seems to be going to go to a formula." The Prime Minister said that, while the country's population has an average pension of 500 – 600 euros, the number of magistrates is around 5,000 euros. In the following years, the …
Ilie Bolojan stated last night that no long-term conclusions were reached by all parties involved in special pensions, but highlighted two important aspects: the need for growth in retirement age and the reduction in the amount of special pensions reported at the last salary.
"What we pay today is the effects of the wrong decisions taken in the past years"
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