‘Urgently needed’ – SPÖ puts pressure on Greens for pension increase

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In the debate about the upcoming pension adjustment, SPÖ leader Pamela Rendi-Wagner is now taking the Greens to account. Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler and Social Affairs Minister Johannes Rauch should have their way with their coalition partner ÖVP, “so that retirees are not abandoned,” said the SPÖ leader, recalling that Rauch had already raised an eight-to-five ten weeks ago, percent spoke.

“We are dealing with the highest inflation in 50 years,” emphasized Rendi-Wagner. An adjustment in the cost of living for retirees is therefore “urgently necessary to prevent poverty and preserve purchasing power”.

Rendi-Wagner considers the increase of eight to ten percent promised by Rauch to be “justified”. High food and energy costs are a “huge burden”, especially for the older generation. The SPÖ boss asked Rauch to put the necessary numerical bases on the table. That has not happened so far, according to Rendi-Wagner: “It shows that the government does not have a pension scheme.”

generation conflict
Recently there was a dispute between the pensioners association SPÖ and ÖVP youth state secretary Claudia Plakolm about the upcoming pension increase, after he had demanded an adjustment of about ten percent. Plakolm called for “more intergenerational fairness” and stressed that “not everyone” could get more money from the state because of inflation.

The president of the ÖVP Senior Citizens’ Association, Ingrid Korosec, warned against creating a generational conflict. How high the pension adjustment must be according to the law will become clear next week when the relevant inflation is known.

Source: Krone

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