"Workers must always tell the truth but not like"
are the words of Francis Largo Caballero, historic leader of the UGT and the PSOE, Minister of Labour from 1931 to 1933 and Prime Minister of the Republic from 1936 to 1937.
Pensions in Spain are guaranteed. Do not be the slightest doubt.
Since 1966, when that is established by law the Pension System in Spain to date, there have been many stages and reform the public pension system.
addition, it has also greatly increased the life expectancy of the English thanks to the progress of the English welfare state, so that 50 years ago, after retiring a worker, they received their pensions on average 7 years and currently perceive an average of between 19 and 20 years.
social advances that produced the reforms carried out in 1985 and 1997 showed that missed in their forecasts the bad omens of doom predicting that the pension system would break in 1995 and 2002.
In discussing the recommendations of 2003, the year in which the English economy grew between 3% and 4%, there was talk of going to the extension of retirement at age 70 voluntarily because they could not get agreed to increase the retirement age.
In 2010 the CPI, according to the National Institute of Statistics, is 2.3%, and while the expected was 1%, retirees and pensioners receive a payment of between 60 and 100 € more than half a year which will increase payroll of 8,700,000 pensioners and retirees.
addition, the 3,200,000 citizens who receive non-contributory pensions in 2011 also increased by 1% their pensions.
Today we are discussing recommendations for pension reform of 2010.
There are political groups who want to stay in 2003, being aware that the problem of our pension system, as already noted, is not due to the crisis caused by neoconservative policies.
English is the population growth that has created the need to reform the pension system. Thus, the retiree or pensioner population will increase from 8,700,000 people today than than 16,000,000 in 2040.
Improving the health system and better conditions of life of English makes that policy makers think we should make decisions that ensure the financial benefits to our senior population in the future.
This and not others, are the reasons why I like to keep working Socialist Deputy with responsibility for the final decision taken by the Monitoring Committee of the Toledo Pact, as these recommendations will serve the Government to propose a reform fair and future prospects.
Finally, I believe in the good faith of all parliamentary factions of Congress and ask the PP to stop torpedoing the Commission using its closed position to an agreement with the Government. I also ask that for once, park their partisan interests and think in the interests of citizens.
pensioners and retirees do not deserve this kind of opposition.
José Vicente Muñoz Gómez
socialist deputy in the Toledo Pact Commission
Pensions in Spain are guaranteed. Do not be the slightest doubt.
Since 1966, when that is established by law the Pension System in Spain to date, there have been many stages and reform the public pension system.
addition, it has also greatly increased the life expectancy of the English thanks to the progress of the English welfare state, so that 50 years ago, after retiring a worker, they received their pensions on average 7 years and currently perceive an average of between 19 and 20 years.
social advances that produced the reforms carried out in 1985 and 1997 showed that missed in their forecasts the bad omens of doom predicting that the pension system would break in 1995 and 2002.
In discussing the recommendations of 2003, the year in which the English economy grew between 3% and 4%, there was talk of going to the extension of retirement at age 70 voluntarily because they could not get agreed to increase the retirement age.
In 2010 the CPI, according to the National Institute of Statistics, is 2.3%, and while the expected was 1%, retirees and pensioners receive a payment of between 60 and 100 € more than half a year which will increase payroll of 8,700,000 pensioners and retirees.
addition, the 3,200,000 citizens who receive non-contributory pensions in 2011 also increased by 1% their pensions.
Today we are discussing recommendations for pension reform of 2010.
There are political groups who want to stay in 2003, being aware that the problem of our pension system, as already noted, is not due to the crisis caused by neoconservative policies.
English is the population growth that has created the need to reform the pension system. Thus, the retiree or pensioner population will increase from 8,700,000 people today than than 16,000,000 in 2040.
Improving the health system and better conditions of life of English makes that policy makers think we should make decisions that ensure the financial benefits to our senior population in the future.
This and not others, are the reasons why I like to keep working Socialist Deputy with responsibility for the final decision taken by the Monitoring Committee of the Toledo Pact, as these recommendations will serve the Government to propose a reform fair and future prospects.
Finally, I believe in the good faith of all parliamentary factions of Congress and ask the PP to stop torpedoing the Commission using its closed position to an agreement with the Government. I also ask that for once, park their partisan interests and think in the interests of citizens.
pensioners and retirees do not deserve this kind of opposition.
José Vicente Muñoz Gómez
socialist deputy in the Toledo Pact Commission
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