
Ruslan Petrov
Ruslan Petrov is a former president of the Cahul Court of Appeal in Moldova, who has recently gained attention due to his dissatisfaction with the indexing of his pension. Petrov argues that the adjustment to his pension, which exceeds 22,000 lei, has been insufficient in light of rising living costs, prompting him to take legal action against the National Social Insurance House. He contends that the current legal framework unfairly limits pension adjustments to a portion of his total pension, contradicting his constitutional rights. With a notable background in the judiciary, Petrov's case is currently under review by the Constitutional Court, where he seeks a recalibration of his pension that would better reflect inflation and ensure a decent standard of living.
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Ruslan Petrov is suing the National Social Insurance House over his pension.
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DOC Un fost președinte de instanță, nemulțumit de cum i-a fost indexată pensia de peste 22 de mii de lei. „Prețurile cresc constant, în timp ce pensia este ajustată insuficient”. Curtea Constituțională urmează să examineze o sesizare










