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"Reading this report, Mr President, I was unable – I do not know why, it is a rare occurrence – to avoid thinking about an injustice, a form of discrimination against women pensioners which is common in Europe, particularly in the country, so beautiful in so many respects, that is our own, Italy. Indeed, there are many women pensioners who receive a pension which is an eighth of the size of their husband’s pension, of a man’s pension, for there is a particular law of the Italian Republic which lays down that if a woman has worked for fewer years than her husband she is to receive a pension which is much, much lower than EUR 100 per month and, indeed, is very often no greater than EUR 25 per month. This happens because, under a number of different laws, the people who have worked for less time receive tiny pensions. Well then, I feel that we should do something to combat this discrimination against women."@en1
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