That may be expensive: the former porn actress and ex-parliamentarian in the Italian delegate Chamber, Cicciolina, fights for her retirement. The Chamber of Representatives in Rome cut their rest trains in 2018 now The 73-year compensation is demanding.
Cicciolina describes the reduction as “devastating” for her life and argued that the state had “unilaterally” intervened in claims that have already been acquired. The required amount was “symbolic”, but it announced that it will fully donate to charity purposes, as her lawyer Luca di Carlo reported.
In a public explanation, she said that she will not end up with only 1000 euros a month. “I didn’t make millions of investments. I lived from my work and this pension. Now I am really in trouble,” complained the 73-year-old.
Cicciolina made an idiosyncratic career
Cicciolina, born with a bourgeois name Ilona Staller, was a member of the Radical Party in the Roman Parliament between 1987 and 1992. She remained in lively memory, among other things, because she publicly exposed her breasts several times during this period. In the next elections in 1992, however, she failed in the re -election.
The co-founder of the “Party of Love” had a relationship with the American sculptor Jeff Koons (see photo above) with whom she has a son. After the divorce, she fought for her child for her child for a long time.
Cicciolina’s lawsuit is part of a Class Action right of more than 1300 former parliamentarians, including well -known names of Italian politics. In particular, the lawsuit is directed against a measure from 2018, so that the pensions were switched from a contribution -free system to a contribution -related system -with cuts up to 86 percent.
This is what Cicciolina looks like today:
Many EX-MPs saw their payments from more than 4000 euros to less than 1000 euros. The then president of the Chamber of Representatives, Roberto Fico, top politician of the Links -Wing Populistic Opposition Party Five Stars, defended the reform as a necessary measure of social justice.
There are threatening billions of repayments
If the parliamentary collection of appeal is in accordance with the claimants, the state is in danger. The reintroduction of the old pension system and possible compensation payments can cost taxpayers up to four billion euros.
The decision will be expected in the coming weeks. In the case of a rejection, the claimants could pursue the path by civil or constitutional courts. “This is not only my struggle, but a fundamental issue of justice for all of us,” concluded Cicciolina.
Source: Krone

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