Cristian Tudor Popescu, according to the statements of the head of the SCM regarding the “little” pension of 11,000 lei: “Radioactive wasps nest”


Cristian Tudor Popescu – CTP. Inquam Photos / Bogdan Buda
The newspaper Cristian Tudor Popescu charges, in a message posted on his Facebook page, the statements made by the head of the Superior Council of Magistracy, who said that a pension of 11,309 lei is small for a magistrate.
With the title “Right right, give them the money”, CTP says that Elena Costache's statements confirm with “independence in democracy, in the CSM vision, means receiving money from the state”.
“The head of the SCM, Elena Costache, declares that a pension of 11,309 lei, with an exit to 65 years, for a magistrate, seems a little. That the magistrates are unique, cannot be put on an equal footing with the other categories of people who work. That the confidence in the foot I wrote in the previous article, namely that independence in democracy, in the CSM vision, means receiving money from the state.
Next, the newspaper comes with a proposal: “If the magistrates are such a unique class, superior to all, then to legislate, as a proven magistrate automatically makes life prison, without the possibility of conditional release and the whole wealth is confiscated.
The newspaper concludes: “And, finally, to do my job as a bad speaker to justice: I read a news about a radioactive wasp nest discovered in South Carolina. Seeing and hearing Costache chief, I find that there is also in Romania.”




