
Government already reviews report on the future of social security
Initially, the government had appointed the end of January as a deadline for the delivery of this report, but the deadline ended up being extended due to several
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Choose ECO as a preferred font on Google Choose On 29 June, the Minister of Labour had indicated that the government would first make an “internal presentation” and that the document would later be presented to the social partners and deputies, not detailing when it would be made public. “When it is timely it will be published”, added Rosario Palma Ramalho. In response to Socialist MEP Ana Paula Bernardo, the Minister recalled that the government's programme does not provide for "structural reform of the social security system", but admitted that it could be "beneficial to introduce one or another mechanism" which would allow, in particular, the promotion of financial literacy, by setting the example of supplementary reform plans. At the same hearing, Palma Ramalho indicated that on the part of the government there is no option "for individual capitalisation to the detriment of supplementary pensions", stressing that both cases are not structural matters of the pension scheme.
Furthermore, At the early part-session hearing, Palma Ramalho moved back to a "structural" reform of social security in this parliamentary term, but admitted to introducing "complementary measures to improve the future of new pensioners. According to the guardianship, “the report was presented to the minister on Friday” and is now the subject of editing successes.
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Choose ECO as a preferred font on Google Choose On 29 June, the Minister of Labour had indicated that the government would first make an “internal presentation” and that the document would later be presented to the social partners and deputies, not detailing when it would be made public. “When it is timely it will be published”, added Rosario Palma Ramalho.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn response to Socialist MEP Ana Paula Bernardo, the Minister recalled that the government's programme does not provide for "structural reform of the social security system", but admitted that it could be "beneficial to introduce one or another mechanism" which would allow, in particular, the promotion of financial literacy, by setting the example of supplementary reform plans.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAt the same hearing, Palma Ramalho indicated that on the part of the government there is no option "for individual capitalisation to the detriment of supplementary pensions", stressing that both cases are not structural matters of the pension scheme.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAt the early part-session hearing, Palma Ramalho moved back to a "structural" reform of social security in this parliamentary term, but admitted to introducing "complementary measures to improve the future of new pensioners.
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According to the guardianship, “the report was presented to the minister on Friday” and is now the subject of editing successes.
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