Why csm Is Trending Today?

Explore key developments that caused csm to trend — updated as the story unfolds.

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November 12, 2025 at 8:38 AM
Oana Gheorghiu, the vicepremier, faces headlines due to her conflict with the Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM). Over 3000 signatures support her, while others criticize her actions. Carmen Uscatu, after revealing an incompatibility of a vice premier, faces pressure to remain silent. Grindeanu describes Gheorghiu's statements as populist, and the CSM's actions as excessive. A partner of an NGO requests Gheorghiu's resignation, citing incompatibility and potential harm to the organization's activities. Supporters of the Nicușor Dan-Bolojan regime rally around Gheorghiu in her conflict with magistrates.
November 11, 2025 at 8:34 AM
The vicepremier, Oana Gheorghiu, has sparked controversy with her statements, leading the Consiliul Superior al Magistraturii (CSM) to file a criminal complaint against her. Grindeanu, a politician, criticized Gheorghiu's remarks as populist, while the CSM found her statements excessive. The complaint alleges that Gheorghiu's comments about magistrates' pensions incited violence, hatred, or discrimination. The CSM's action has drawn criticism from some, including Diana Buzoianu, who questioned the lack of similar penalties for past corruption cases. The dispute has escalated, with the CSM accusing Gheorghiu of creating artificial opposition between magistrates and vulnerable citizens, and four magistrate associations condemning her actions as harmful and irresponsible.
August 4, 2025 at 8:44 PM
Efei, a CSM judge thanked the Council heads for acknowledging a modest pension of 11,000 lei, with Stolojan responding that magistrates live in a bubble, as the average pension is 2,750 lei.
August 3, 2025 at 8:40 PM
efei's statement on pensions criticized by multiple figures, including Moşteanu, Tudorel Toader, and Mircea Fechet, with some calling it detached from reality and others describing it as arrogant and misguided. The statement, which mentioned a pension of 11,000 lei, was also discussed by Cristian Tudor Popescu, who likened it to a "nest of radioactive wasps". The statement's impact was such that professors planned to use it as a case study in their classes.