RRI Live!

Listen to Radio Romania International Live

The magistrates pensions reform sees new delay

The Constitutional Court of Romania again postponed a ruling with respect to magistrates’ special pensions, with a new date set for 18th February.

Photo: Facebook.com/CurteaConstitutionalaRomania (Curtea Constitutionala a Romaniei)
Photo: Facebook.com/CurteaConstitutionalaRomania (Curtea Constitutionala a Romaniei)

, 12.02.2026, 14:00

The Constitutional Court of Romania has postponed, for the fifth time, giving a ruling on the reform of magistrates’ pensions proposed by the Government and which is a milestone in the National Recovery and Resilience Plan agreed with Brussels. A new hearing of the Court on this issue has been scheduled for February 18.

This time, the Court decided to postpone the decision in order to have time to analyse the latest request formulated by the High Court of Cassation and Justice to refer the matter to the Court of Justice of the European Union to determine whether the changes to magistrates’ pensions proposed by the government comply with EU law. The new bill amending the pensions of judges and prosecutors adopted by the government provides for a phased increase in the retirement age to 65 years, while the amount of magistrates’ pensions can no longer exceed 70% of their net earnings in their final month in work.

The repeated postponements of the Constitutional Court to rule on this bill have generated harsh reactions at a political level, especially in the context of the warnings of the Romanian government and of the European Commission regarding the risk of Romania losing funds from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. Deputy Prime Minister Tánczos Barna:

“I cannot welcome such decisions, because I have seen the financial impact. Certainly, the Constitutional Court is an institution that must be respected, an institution that is a pillar of democracy in Romania, but we must also bear in mind the fact that these reforms are absolutely necessary and have financial consequences, extremely serious consequences for the Romanian budget.”

The minister for investments and European projects, Dragoş Pîslaru also warned that Romania risks losing non-refundable European funds worth over 230 million euros due to the repeated postponements of the Constitutional Court. Dragoş Pîslaru:

“They seem like delays that are made with a very clear purpose, namely to preserve certain interests, given that the magistrates are in a situation of conflict of interest on this subject. Until we have the official letter, I cannot tell you that we have lost money, but as the Prime Minister has said, the chances of recovering them after this postponement are extremely low.”

“The issue of work pensions must be solved. It is impossible that in a country where the largest section of society is justly saddened by this issue, we should not be able to resolve this matter,” said the minister for development, Cseke Attila. The Senate speaker, Mircea Abrudean, who described the situation as “sad”, believes that Romania will probably lose funds from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.

Last Friday, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan sent a letter to the Constitutional Court stating that postponing the decision on magistrates’ pensions could lead to the loss of European funding. According to the Romanian press, the European Commission “took note” of the new postponement of the Court. In a response to a private television station, European officials said they are still analysing the situation and that they are about to decide whether to maintain or not the suspension of 231 million euros from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.

Photo: Septimiu / pixabay.com
Today in the News Thursday, 07 May 2026

The national currency on a downward trend

Unlike other Eastern European countries that allow for greater exchange rate flexibility, Romania has used the stability of its national currency –...

The national currency on a downward trend
https://www.facebook.com/EmericIeneiOfficial
Today in the News Thursday, 07 May 2026

Steaua after 40 years

 May 7, 1986, marks a defining moment in Romanian football.  Four decades ago, the national champion, Steaua Bucharest, defeated the famous Spanish...

Steaua after 40 years
Photo: gov.ro
Today in the News Wednesday, 06 May 2026

Ilie Bolojan government collapses

The government led by the liberal Ilie Bolojan was dismissed on Tuesday following the adoption of a no-confidence motion initiated by the Social...

Ilie Bolojan government collapses
SAFE instrument
Today in the News Wednesday, 06 May 2026

Signing of the SAFE Loan Agreement

Just before the vote of no confidence, the government in Bucharest approved on Tuesday, via a memorandum, the signing by the Minister of Finance of...

Signing of the SAFE Loan Agreement
Today in the News Tuesday, 05 May 2026

Meetings for Europe in Yerevan

Created as a platform for dialogue following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the European Political Community Summit brings together leaders from...

Meetings for Europe in Yerevan
Today in the News Tuesday, 05 May 2026

The 2026 Gopo Awards

The French have the Césars, the Americans have the Oscars — and in Romania, the most prestigious annual awards for film professionals carry the...

The 2026 Gopo Awards
Today in the News Monday, 04 May 2026

Bolojan Cabinet faces no-confidence motion

The motion was initiated by the Social Democrats (PSD), Bolojan’s former governing partners. In a surprising move, PSD has allied with AUR, the...

Bolojan Cabinet faces no-confidence motion
Today in the News Monday, 04 May 2026

Romania and National Recovery and Resilience Plan funding

The minister for investments and European projects Dragoș Pîslaru said Romania managed to recover 350.7 million euros from its National Recovery...

Romania and National Recovery and Resilience Plan funding

Partners

Muzeul Național al Țăranului Român Muzeul Național al Țăranului Român
Liga Studentilor Romani din Strainatate - LSRS Liga Studentilor Romani din Strainatate - LSRS
Modernism | The Leading Romanian Art Magazine Online Modernism | The Leading Romanian Art Magazine Online
Institului European din România Institului European din România
Institutul Francez din România – Bucureşti Institutul Francez din România – Bucureşti
Muzeul Național de Artă al României Muzeul Național de Artă al României
Le petit Journal Le petit Journal
Radio Prague International Radio Prague International
Muzeul Național de Istorie a României Muzeul Național de Istorie a României
ARCUB ARCUB
Radio Canada International Radio Canada International
Muzeul Național al Satului „Dimitrie Gusti” Muzeul Național al Satului „Dimitrie Gusti”
SWI swissinfo.ch SWI swissinfo.ch
UBB Radio ONLINE UBB Radio ONLINE
Strona główna - English Section - polskieradio.pl Strona główna - English Section - polskieradio.pl
creart - Centrul de Creație Artă și Tradiție al Municipiului Bucuresti creart - Centrul de Creație Artă și Tradiție al Municipiului Bucuresti
italradio italradio
Institutul Confucius Institutul Confucius
BUCPRESS - știri din Cernăuți BUCPRESS - știri din Cernăuți

Affiliates

Euranet Plus Euranet Plus
AIB | the trade association for international broadcasters AIB | the trade association for international broadcasters
Digital Radio Mondiale Digital Radio Mondiale
News and current affairs from Germany and around the world News and current affairs from Germany and around the world
Comunità radiotelevisiva italofona Comunità radiotelevisiva italofona

Providers

RADIOCOM RADIOCOM
Zeno Media - The Everything Audio Company Zeno Media - The Everything Audio Company