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Romanian Constitutional Court Clears Reexamined Pension Law
15.12.2010, 12:53 | Actuality | 813 views
Romania’s Constitutional Court Wednesday ruled the pension law reexamined and adopted by the Parliament at the president’s request is constitutional, rejecting opposition liberals’ claims. Liberals challenged the law on December 8 saying it discriminates between men and women by setting different retirement ages. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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