Brussels, 20/12/2013 (Agence Europe) - The country's lenders were expecting it. On Thursday, Portugal's constitutional court rejected a flagship measure from the country's austerity programme in the form of a measure for the 2014 budget that would have slashed pensions for former civil servants of over €600 a month by around 10%. The judges ruled that the measure is unlawful because it violates the constitutional principle of “trust”. The case was referred to the court by the...