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Romanian Constitutional Court To Rule On Unitary Wage, Education Laws Tuesday
28.12.2010, 10:08 | Actuality | 781 views
The Romanian Constitutional Court on Tuesday will examine the notifications submitted by opposition parties, targeting the unitary wage law and the education law, for which the Government sought lawmakers’ confidence vote. Liberals notified the Constitutional Court on the Government's confidence-vote procedures to push the wage bills through parliament. The opposition's no-confidence motion over the bill was rejected in Parliament last week. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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