In return, EH Bildu will abstain from voting to regulate the public pension fund and proceed with its processing.
The Government of Spain and EH Bildu have agreed increase non-contributory pensions by 15%, widowhood, orphanage or disability, and a guarantee to prevent the new public pension fund from being financed by social security funds. In return, EH Bildu will abstain from voting to regulate the public pension fund and proceed with its processing.
This was announced by this formation in a statement just before the vote on this bill in the Labor, Inclusion, Social Security and Migration Commission of Congress this Thursday.
The agreement means that the 15% increase will be included in the next decree-law to extend economic response measures to the crisis caused by the war in Ukraine until December 31, 2022.
According to the calculations carried over by this training, people who receive this type of pension see their benefit increase every month between 60 euros and 100 euros. This proposal was one of the claims that EH Bildu sent to the Spanish government in the negotiations to extend the scope of the anti-crisis decree.
Likewise, EH Bildu ensures that “not a single euro of Social Security is allocated to the pension fund, avoiding the capitalization of Social Security and shielding public pensions and their sustainability.”
“We know it’s not enough, but we are confident that this measure will bring relief to thousands and thousands of retirees and an extra step towards the dignity they deserve,” said Iñaki Ruiz, the spokesman for the Toledo Association. pact. Pinedo, assuming that “this feat would not have been possible without the support of the retirement movement.”
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