Kiev decided until not to increase the retirement age
Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk said That raising the retirement age for Ukrainians until not expected, also will not be imposed a ban on the receipt of pensions for working pensioners. " I would like to dispel certain myths, which have long been discussed in the Ukrainian society. As regards the increase in the retirement age - at this stage the government does not propose raising the retirement age, " said Yatsenyuk on the government meeting on the first day of the week, RIA " Novosti ". Yatseniuk said That the government would not offer to introduce a ban or tax pensions for working pensioners. According to the Prime Minister, the Cabinet is also not proposed to review the approaches in calculating pensions for special categories of people, as well as is not going to cancel scholarships for students. As said Yatsenyuk, the government developed a draft state budget for 2015 will be difficult to execute, but its adoption in conjunction with other planned reforms will provide an opportunity to attract additional funds from international creditors to stabilize the situation in the country. Caused a negative reaction in the Ukrainian society pension reform entered into force on 1 October 2011. Its main element is the gradual increase of the retirement age for women from 55 to 60 years Within ten years. Before the Internet appeared the documents under which the government of Ukraine plans very quickly to reduce social spending, as well as among them in medicine, education, trimmed, maternity benefits, payments to Chernobyl, increase the retirement age. In addition, the Ukrainian media reported That the public sector of Ukraine on New year have the opportunity to stay without wages. Ukrainian media reported That teachers and doctors in Ukraine complain That the money they pay parts, they lost their allowances. The Minister of economic development and trade of the Czech aivaras Abromavicius at the meeting of the Department of the Verkhovna Rada on issues of economic policy said That Ukraine is bankrupt. First Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk said That in 2015, the country faces only one goal - to survive, the development of speech cannot go.