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The Government Has Discussed a Project that Changes the Special Pensions of Judges.

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The Ministry of Labour has introduced, in public debate, the draft law for amending and completing regulatory acts in the field of pensions. This provides for pensioning judges in the standard age of the pension system, setting up a minimum age of 35 years and limiting the net amount of the service pension to 70% of the net income of the last month of activity. The Constitutional Court judges are excluded from these provisions, as their status i…

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The Special Pensions Act, which is referred to by the main magistrates, was put in public debate on Friday evening by the Ministry of Labour. The provisions do not refer to the judges of the Romanian Constitutional Court (CCR), leaving room for speculation about the fact that the government would have passed the constitutionality test. Representatives of the government make clarifications regarding this aspect.

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The Ministry of Labour has introduced, in public debate, the draft law for amending and completing regulatory acts in the field of pensions. This provides for pensioning judges in the standard age of the pension system, setting up a minimum age of 35 years and limiting the net amount of the service pension to 70% of the net income of the last month of activity. The Constitutional Court judges are excluded from these provisions, as their status i…

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The project that changes the pension rules of the magistrates has been put into public debate and is published on the Ministry of Labour's website. It contains the changes already presented by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan and, in particular, aligns the retirement age to the standard, i.e. 65 years old, with a minimum age of 35 [...]

Mediafax Executive has put in place a draft law that changes service pensions for judges, prosecutors, assistants and legal specialty staff. The document provides that in order to benefit from service pensions, a total age of 35 years is required, of which at least 25 years in the legal functions provided for by law. Pension is established at 55% of the average of gross remuneration and damages incurred by contributions, calculated over the last…

The Ministry of Labor put the draft law amending the special pensions of magistrates into public debate on Thursday evening. The explanatory memorandum states that the reform of the pension system through a new legislative framework aims to ensure the financial sustainability and predictability of the pension system, in the context of the population aging process, as well as correcting inequities.

The draft amending the pensions of magistrates has been put into public debate by the Ministry of Labor. It stipulates that the retirement age for magistrates be 65 years, the introduction of a new ceiling...

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Stirile Pro TV broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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