Legislation Rules igry13-01-2010 We'll Live whether to retirement? Most of the State Duma of the Russian Federation does not support the initiative of the Ministry of Finance to raise the retirement age. About this yesterday told State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov. In the spring of 2007 in letter Fedsobraniyu Vladimir Putin, while still head of state, said that "in the foreseeable future to raise the retirement age in our country there is no objective need." The same thing they were repeated in the post of prime minister. But as said Thursday in an interview with Radio Svoboda, Deputy Minister Sergei Shatalov Fines should raise the retirement age for men at 5 years and for women - to 7 or even 10 years. Similarly, the Ministry of Finance intended to address the deficit in the pension systems by postponing the payment of indexed pensions for new retirees. This year the budget will be directed to 3,3 times more money to cover the deficit of the Pension Fund, than in 2009 - 1.166 trillion. rubles.
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