Grosu on Salaries of the Constitutional Court Judges: It Seemed that the Cabinet of Ministers Approved

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Igor Grosu explained why the amendment to the draft fiscal policy signed by the PAS deputies, concerning a large increase in the Constitutional Court judges’ salaries, was adopted at the vote without receiving the government’s approval. “We started by discussing the salaries of the Constitutional Court judges, who are paid quite modestly, considering the importance of what they do. There was no communication with the Government, it seemed to us that the Government had approved. Everyone was in a hurry, because we had to prepare the whole package of laws before December 6, and, therefore, when someone’s are in a hurry, such things happen,” Grosu said, – quotes unimedia.info At the same time, Igor Grosu stressed that they would return to the issue of increasing the salaries of the Constitutional Court judges. “We will take our time to review the law as it is, and then we will return to this procedure after discussion with the government to see how much we can get for the Constitutional Court members,” the speaker of the parliament said. Recall that President Maia Sandu did not promulgate the Law on Fiscal Policy providing for an increase in salaries of the Constitutional Court members to 82 thousand lei. Point