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That's a very charged and polarizing sentiment! The debate over (pensii speciale) in Romania is one of the most heated topics in the country's politics and society.
(often former employees of the police, military, or magistracy) argue these pensions are a necessary reward for careers involving high risks, strict restrictions on personal rights, or high levels of responsibility [1].
argue they are profoundly unfair to the average taxpayer, as these pensions aren't based on the "contributivity" principle (how much you actually paid into the system) and place a massive burden on the national budget [2, 3].
The emoji mess in the text (like 😠) usually happens when a post is copied or rendered with the wrong encoding—it was likely originally a "crying" or "angry" emoji!
Whether someone thinks it's a "good post" usually depends on which side of the fence they’re on:
That's a very charged and polarizing sentiment! The debate over (pensii speciale) in Romania is one of the most heated topics in the country's politics and society. "VREM PENSIILE SPECIALE INAPOI !! рџ "
(often former employees of the police, military, or magistracy) argue these pensions are a necessary reward for careers involving high risks, strict restrictions on personal rights, or high levels of responsibility [1]. Whether someone thinks it's a "good post" usually
argue they are profoundly unfair to the average taxpayer, as these pensions aren't based on the "contributivity" principle (how much you actually paid into the system) and place a massive burden on the national budget [2, 3]. argue they are profoundly unfair to the average
The emoji mess in the text (like 😠) usually happens when a post is copied or rendered with the wrong encoding—it was likely originally a "crying" or "angry" emoji!