Constitutional Court judges in Macedonia will receive higher salaries starting October 1.

On Wednesday, the Constitutional Court issued a ruling that invalidated specific amendments contained within the 2026 short-term law. These invalidated provisions directly affected the salary coefficients applicable to the President and the judges of the Constitutional Court. Consequently, reports indicate that the remuneration for these high-ranking officials will revert to the legal framework established in 2024, a period characterized by higher salary coefficients.

The decision means that the President and the judges of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of North Macedonia will receive an increase in salaries starting October 1 of this year. This adjustment supersedes the current stipulations outlined in the Law on Salaries and Other Remunerations of Elected and Appointed Persons in the State. The ruling follows a challenge brought by the constitutional judges, who contested the amendments to the Law that were intended to lower the coefficients used in calculating various salaries.

This judicial action confirms a significant financial adjustment for the highest levels of state governance. The legal interpretation provided by the court effectively nullified the intended reduction in pay structures. For the judiciary, this ruling signals a return to previous compensation levels, allowing the salaries to pivot 360 degrees from the proposed reductions.

The integrity of the constitutional process remains central to this development, affirming the role of the court in safeguarding statutory compensation standards for its members and the executive branch.

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2 thoughts on “Constitutional Court judges in Macedonia will receive higher salaries starting October 1.

  1. The salary structure seems to be subject to judicial review, which is a significant development.

  2. What specific provisions of the 2026 short-term law necessitated the salary adjustments for the judges?

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