Romanian ‘special pensions’ called into question by European Commission

The European Commission (EC) has officially asked Romania to include the so-called „military pensions” in the reform of the pension system, which will be based on the contributive principle, Economedia announced, quoting sources familiar with the negotiations within the Government.

The bigger picture, however, concerns Romania’s commitment under PNRR to abolish all „special pensions” as of Q1 next year, a target likely to derail the entire EUR 28 bln Resilience Facility program in the country.

The so-called „military pensions”are those currently paid not only to retired staff of the Army but also to former employees of the (many) intelligence services. They account for the largest part of the so-called „special pensions”.

In turn, the „special pensions” cost the public budget (as opposed to the social security budget) increasing amounts of money.

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