Offer of the Government to the Magistrates, After a While. Lower Pensions, Retired at 65 Years of 2040
5 Articles
5 Articles
Romania's magistrates are the EU's most special
The new version of the project on the pensions of magistrates extends the transition period to the age of 10 to 15 years after the consultation of Coalition Leaders with President Nicușor Dan.
The final form of the special pension project of the magistrates now provides for a 15-year transition period to reach the retirement standard instead of 10 years, as established by the previous government coalition prior to the discussion of the leaders of the parties with President Nicushor Dan
The government does not give up on the special pension project, but offers compromise options: lower pensions for judges and pensioners at 65 years of 2040, after protests from justice, the government does not give up on the special pensions project, but offers compromises: smaller pensions for judges and pensioners at 65 years of 2040, after justice protests on the Coalition table are more compromises on special pensions, after today's protests…
According to the sources of the Observer, there are more compromises on special pensions at the Coalition table: the transition period could be extended from 10 to 15 years, which would mean retirement to 65 years in the year 2040. In addition, the pension of judges would be 75% of net wage instead of 70%.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium