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The European Commission's Reaction After the Constitutional Court Reiterated the Decision on the Pensions of Judges

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The European Commission has responded by evening at the new time when the Constitutional Court decided to reform special pensions. In an answer to Digi 24, officials from Brussels say they are continuing to take a decision on suspension or not having EUR 231 million in the PNR.

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The European Commission reacted on Wednesday evening, February 11, 2026, to the new deadline decided by the Constitutional Court for the reform of special pensions. Officials in Brussels claim that they are about to make a decision on whether or not to suspend 231 million euros from the PNRR. The article European Commission reacts to the CCR decision on special pensions. Strong signal for the government in Bucharest appears for the first time in…

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The European Commission has responded by evening at the new time when the Constitutional Court decided to reform special pensions. In an answer to Digi 24, officials from Brussels say they are continuing to take a decision on suspension or not having EUR 231 million in the PNR.

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The Association "Killing Corruption" organised yesterday night protests in several major cities in the country, facing the decision of the Constitutional Court's Wednesday, which reiterated a solution to the hearing on reform of the judges' pensions.

DUTSCHE WELLE, 11 February 2026 – Romania has lost not only 200 million euros, but also international credibility. Constitutional judges decide on the Pensions Law of the Magistrates that reach their table nearly 6 months ago. Romania’s Constitutional Court (CCR) has traditionally made games of interest: political, economic, systemic, monthly [...]

The European Commission delivered yesterday night that "taken the act" again by the Romanian Constitutional Court decision in the special pension reform dossier.

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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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