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When Bolojan Will End Special Pensions. "We Are the only Country in the World that Pensions Judges for 48 Years"

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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announces that the problem of special pensions will be addressed in "the two or three package" of fiscal measures to reduce budgetary deficit. He says Romania is "the only country in the world" where judges retire for 48 years.

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Ilie Bolojan announces that Romania faces a serious anomaly in the pension system, especially with regard to pensions in justice. Article Ilie Bolojan attacks special pensions: "We are the only country in the world who pensions judges for 48 years. It can no longer continue" appears for the first time in Romania TV.

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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announces that the problem of special pensions will be addressed in "the two or three package" of fiscal measures to reduce budgetary deficit. He says Romania is "the only country in the world" where judges retire for 48 years.

·Romania
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan declared on Friday that Romania is the only country in the world where judges retire at 48 years old, with an average pension of 5,000 euros, "which is about nine times higher than the average pension in Romania, given that a good part of Romanians retire at 65 years old", informs Agerpres.

·Romania
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announces, in an interview for the PRO TV News, that abuses committed by some state employees will no longer be tolerated on public money.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Mediafax "The latter in the package two or three. We will attack and the problem of special pensions, because it is not just a jalon, so an obligation in relation to the European Commission and the funding we receive and it is just a social need," says Ilie Bolojan. He says that Romania is the only country in the world that pensions judges for 48 years, with an average pension of EUR 5,000, which is about nine times the average pension in Romani…

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announced that the problem of special pensions would be addressed in the following government package of measures, the latter in the second or third.

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Adevarul broke the news in Romania on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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