Judges turning to State Attorney's Office over pay issue

Ljubljana, 6 March - The Slovenian Judges' Association handed over on Wednesday to the State Attorney's Office requests from judges for an amicable solution of the pay issue after the Constitutional Court ruled judges' salaries are too low, which breaches the principle of judicial independence and of the division of power.

Ljubljana
Judges Vesna Bergant Rakočević and Andrej Ekart (second and third from left) hand-delivering requests by around 370 judges for amicable resolution of pay dispute to State Attorney General Ana Kerševan (left).
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar

Ljubljana
Judges Vesna Bergant Rakočević and Andrej Ekart hand-delivering requests by around 370 judges for amicable resolution of pay dispute to State Attorney General Ana Kerševan (pictured).
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar

Ljubljana
Judges Vesna Bergant Rakočević (pictured) and Andrej Ekart hand-delivering requests by around 370 judges for amicable resolution of pay dispute to State Attorney General Ana Kerševan.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar

Ljubljana
Judges Vesna Bergant Rakočević and Andrej Ekart hand-delivering requests by around 370 judges for amicable resolution of pay dispute to State Attorney General Ana Kerševan (left).
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar

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