Former Minister of the Environment and current PNL deputy, Mircea Fechet, reacts harshly according to the statements made by the head of the Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM), Elena Costache, who said that a pension of 11,000 lei seems “small” And that the magistrates will not accept the cuts announced by the government.
Mircea Fechet accuses the position of CSM chief. Photo: video capture
In a post published on Facebook, Mircea Fechet qualified the position of the CSM chief as an expression of an “Parallel realities, built on arrogance, unconsciousness and misecuvenism”, who, he says, “It starts to shake.”
“It was once … a category of Romanians that the privileges made to live in a parallel world – a world in which the pensions of 11,000 lei seemed small, in which the normal rules of the society did not apply, and the benefits were considered an appropriate right, for life. They lived in the culture of the privilege, cemented by laws, the law, He had come to work not for the citizen, but especially for those accustomed to the idea that they are above the others ”, wrote the Liberal, according to News.ro.
Fechet accuses the lack of equity and double standard between state officials with special pensions and the rest of the Romanians.
“To retire at the age of 48 and to commit immediately, possibly to the state. To defy over 95% of the pensioners, to whom no one has spread their red carpet when they withdrew from the activity. To mock the work of ordinary people, to whom no one gives them bonuses because they respect the job.the former minister added.
He stresses that Romania can no longer be built on “Double standard” and ask “Reform, brave reform”, from those who “It should divide justice and defend the correctness even with the price of personal comfort.”
“But this parallel reality, built on arrogance, unconsciousness and misecuvenism, begins to rinse. Because the true reform requires justice, transparency and fairness. First of all those who should divide justice, to fight for transparency and to defend the correctness with the price of their personal comfort. Hanged by immune privileges to reality ”, concluded the fechet.
The statements of the president of the SCM, Elena Costache, who caused the liberal reaction, were made in the context of the Government reform package, which provides, among other things, to increase the retirement age to 65 years and to calculate the pension as 70% of the net salary of the magistrate.
Costache rejected these measures, stating that the independence of the judicial system “It depends on the money” And that “Justice cannot be put on an equal footing with other segments of the public sector.”
“We cannot compare apples with pears. Our regime of incompatibilities, the volume of work and complexity are completely different. The justice system is one of the three powers of the state.”Costache told Digi24.