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"Mr President, the European Parliament has just adopted the Andersson report on adequate and sustainable pensions. One of the paragraphs it adopted was paragraph 16, in which the European Parliament calls for the increase in the effective retirement age to be implemented together with incentives – and not, I repeat, not – with disincentives such as drastic reductions in pension values
The European Parliament is thus going in the opposite direction from the Italian Government, which presented a proposal which means that, from 2008, retirement pensions will be put back five years with disincentives – and what disincentives: pensions will be completely cancelled for five years. This will bring EUR 25 billion to the state coffers in 2013, whilst there will be 2 million fewer jobs for young people and the unemployed."@en1
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