The estimates of Kelemen Hunor regarding the decision of the RCC about the pensions of the magistrates. “Judges have a huge ability to impose a point of view”


Kelemen Hunor, president of the UDMR. Photo: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea
If the draft pensions of the magistrates will fall into the Constitutional Court, the legitimacy of the Coalition, the Government, would be extremely shabby, said the president of UDMR, Kelemen Hunor, at Euronews. Kelemen claims that a failure in the court would affect the credibility of the government in terms of its ability to correct inequities.
“When the law was falling to the Constitutional Court, the legitimacy of the coalition will be extreme, extremely shabby. Of the coalition, the Government. So the Government made this decision, but behind the government there is a coalition. You can no longer exit in front of the people and explain all the other measures, saying: Reform, “said Kelemen Hunor, quoted by Agerpres.
He stressed that “people are waiting for a fair government, not just a burden on every citizen or increased taxes, increased VAT.”
Asked if there is a great pressure that came from the body of judges, he said: “It was, it was all the time. Each time they have a huge ability to impose a point of view and to influence.”
Kelemen Hunor argues that a failure of the court coalition regarding the pensions of the magistrates will lack the justifications of the austerity measures imposed on the rest of the population.
“This is the problem-of credibility, that if we were now in a situation, from the budget point of view and from an economic point of view, extremely good, with an economic growth and with a deficit under control, under 3%, we have no problem. It is, let's see how we do. But there is a pressure to make reforms, to bring the income. It is a category that cannot be touched by anyone and in any way, ”explained the UDMR leader.
Asked whether in the coalition or government meetings, Prime Minister Bolojan raised his question of withdrawal if this package does not pass, the UDMR leader replied that this intention existed at some point.
“Yes, it was about two, three weeks ago, four weeks, I don't know exactly when, when that package was and, indeed, Bolojan said at one point:” If you can't, then continue without me. ” That's what you can do once. The second time it is not good to do it, that no one stops you. So I do not believe and it is not the time to discuss, I do not talk about the resignation of Bolojan, I do not discuss about the coalition and the fate of the coalition, this coalition must go further, but a decision of the Constitutional Court would block us regarding the measures to be taken and must be made balanced, “said Kelemen Hunor.




