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Age of Retirement for some Romanians. the Latest Announcement Made by the Minister of Labour: “This Is a Certainty”

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The Ministry of Labour announces that retirement age is increasing for a category of Romanians. It is about magistrates. Today, this can go to retirement earlier than the rest of the Romanians, but this is about to change. The article grows old retirement for some Romanians. The latest announcement made by the Ministry of Labour: “This is a certainty” appears for the first time in Romania TV.

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The Ministry of Labour announces that retirement age is increasing for a category of Romanians. It is about magistrates. Today, this can go to retirement earlier than the rest of the Romanians, but this is about to change. The article grows old retirement for some Romanians. The latest announcement made by the Ministry of Labour: “This is a certainty” appears for the first time in Romania TV.

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Bärbel Bas is open to a higher retirement age. She is surprised by this, because so far she had always refused an increase.

Actually, this is a red line for the SPD: the regular age limit should not be increased any further. Now the social minister opens the door a little bit.

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Berlin - The retirement age in Germany is gradually rising to 67. Proposals for a further increase come from the economy, among other things.

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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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