Bolojan, About the Judges' Thoughts: "if the Package Falls to the Ccr, It Is Hard to Imagine that This Government Will Have More Legitimacy"
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said last night that, if the draft amendment of the judges' pensions would fall to the Constitutional Court, "it is hard to imagine that this Government will have the legitimacy to come to solve other injustices".
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said on Wednesday at Antena 3, that the package of measures relating to magistrates' pensions corrects two of the "three aspects of the fund to be resolved" in the system, namely the problem of "very...
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan states that, if the draft amendment to the pensions of magistrates falls before the Constitutional Court, "it is difficult to assume that this Government will have the legitimacy to come and resolve other injustices". Bolojan recalls that in other areas there are also rapid retirements and "imbalances in the ratio between pension and salary", the Prime Minister claiming that the amendments in the Justice must be exte…
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan declared on Wednesday evening that, if the draft amendment to magistrates' pensions is rejected by the Constitutional Court, "it is difficult to assume that this Government will have the legitimacy to come and resolve other injustices." He recalled that in other areas there are also early retirements and "imbalances between the level of pensions and salaries," emphasizing that the changes in the Justice Department sho…
Magistrates would have obtained a 5% increase in service pensions from the Government, at a limit of 70% originally proposed by pension reform, following Wednesday's announcement, according to some sources of ProTV knowledge.
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