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President Iohannis: Pensions to go up; 40% increase is simply not possible

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said on Wednesday that pensions will increase, but it is "simply impossible" to increase them by 40%. "It is obvious that a 40% increase in pensions is simply not possible, there is not money. On the other hand, it is reasonable to think of an increase in pensions. We cannot leave the most vulnerable category, pensioners, to pay in full the costs of the recession, of the economic contraction. But here, too, the just measure is important," Iohannis declared at the .

He said the Government would decide how much the pensions would

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