The Court of Appeals of Bucharest Rejected the Government's Proposal on Magistrates' Pensions
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The Courts of Appeals of Bucharest and the Courts of Appeals of Alba Iulia announced that the government's new project on reform of special pensions has been reopened. All the courts and parks in the country have convened general meetings for months...
The judges of the Court of Appeal of Bucharest (CAB) gave him a hard hit by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, in the context of delays in the reform of special pensions. The judges of the CAB rejected, with a majority of votes, a new bill initiated by the government! The article was hit hard for Bolojan! The judges of the Court of Appeal of Bucharest rejected the project of reform of the pensions of the judges! appeared for the first time in Romania …
The Court of Appeals of Bucharest (CAB) adopted, in most cases, a point of view by which it rescinded the Government's draft law on amending the pensions of judges. The decision was taken in the General Assembly...
The Project to Modify Magistrates' Pensions, Rejected by the Judges of the Bucharest Court of Appeal
The General Assembly of the judges of the Bucharest Court of Appeal adopted on Monday, with a majority of votes, a point of view rejecting the modification of the regime for granting pensions to magistrates. We recall that the Supreme Court of Justice convened the general assemblies of the courts and prosecutors' offices for Monday, November 24, so that they could vote on the position regarding the draft amendment […] The article The draft amend…
The judges rejected the modified project of special pensions. The reform provided for the limitation of pensions and the age of pensioners Judges rejected the revised project of special pensions. The reform provided for the limitation of pensions and the increase of retirement age The General Court of Appeals voted in most months against the draft amending special pensions for judges. The judges rejected the legislative proposal aimed at amendin…
The judges of the Court of Appeal of Bucharest have transmitted, for months, that they rescinded the Government's legislative proposal on the pensions of judges, "with a total of 215 judges", according to...
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