DSS-Dveri coalition inks agreement with pensioner union
Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) leader Sanda Raskovic-Ivic has said that pensions must be returned to the level they were at before the cuts.
Source: Beta
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A file photo of Obradovic (R) and Raskovic-Ivic campaigning in Novi Sad (Tanjug)
Raskovic-Ivic also told a press conference in Belgrade today that the reduction was "unconstitutional" and that the money "taken away" in this manner must be paid back in the foreseeable future, Beta agency reported.
She added that pensions should follow the cost of living, and that conditions for retirement should be changed, enabling for earlier retirement.
According to Dveri Movement President Bosko Obradovic, the government had "other ways to fill the budget, or make savings."
"Foreign banks could have been taxed more, which move extra profits out of this country. Tycoons who have not paid hundreds of millions of euros in taxes in previous years could have been taxed. Instead of at the richest, this government struck at the middle class and the poor," he said.
Obradovic added it was also "necessary to reform the (state) pension fund."
"We, as the patriotic Dveri-DSS coalition, will insist on forming a parliamentary inquiry committee that will determine who looted and destroyed the pension fund in the last 26 years," he said.
President of the Association of Unions of Pensioners of Serbia Milorad Vujasinovic also addressed reporters to say that the organization was established three years ago and has 300,000 members.
He announced the Association will sign agreements with all parties that rejected what he described as "the disgraceful law" on pension cuts, and adding that a protest rally will be organized on April 6.
It was also emphasized during the press conference that the Association and the coalition DSS-Dveri have "great similarities" when it comes to their policies.
"She added that pensions should follow the cost of living, and that conditions for retirement should be changed, enabling for earlier retirement."
No exactly. The pensions should follow the development of the average income of the working people. As long as Serbia hsa high unemployment, earlier retirement should be okay, but in the long term, with people getting older and older, earlier retirement is not the way to go.
(Comm. Parrisson, 1 April 2016 09:51)
The Pensioners Party could rack in a couple more seats for a patriotic coalition which is great. I like the DSS-Dveri platform. Instead of cutting the pensions, they would tax the profits of the multinationals and the rich rather then going after the little guy. Looks like Serbia has adopted the Canadian system which helps the rich get richer at the expense of the average guy.
(ivan, 30 March 2016 15:57)
The Pensioners Party could rack in a couple more seats for a patriotic coalition which is great. I like the DSS-Dveri platform. Instead of cutting the pensions, they would tax the profits of the multinationals and the rich rather then going after the little guy. Looks like Serbia has adopted the Canadian system which helps the rich get richer at the expense of the average guy.
(ivan, 30 March 2016 15:57)
"She added that pensions should follow the cost of living, and that conditions for retirement should be changed, enabling for earlier retirement."
No exactly. The pensions should follow the development of the average income of the working people. As long as Serbia hsa high unemployment, earlier retirement should be okay, but in the long term, with people getting older and older, earlier retirement is not the way to go.
(Comm. Parrisson, 1 April 2016 09:51)
"She added that pensions should follow the cost of living, and that conditions for retirement should be changed, enabling for earlier retirement."
No exactly. The pensions should follow the development of the average income of the working people. As long as Serbia hsa high unemployment, earlier retirement should be okay, but in the long term, with people getting older and older, earlier retirement is not the way to go.
(Comm. Parrisson, 1 April 2016 09:51)
The Pensioners Party could rack in a couple more seats for a patriotic coalition which is great. I like the DSS-Dveri platform. Instead of cutting the pensions, they would tax the profits of the multinationals and the rich rather then going after the little guy. Looks like Serbia has adopted the Canadian system which helps the rich get richer at the expense of the average guy.
(ivan, 30 March 2016 15:57)