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Bulgarian Retirees to Receive BGN120 Bonus for Three Final Months of 2021
Bulgarian pensioners will receive a pension supplement worth of BGN120 for the three final months of the year - October, November and December -, while a recalculation of pensions will be made from December 25, including an increase in the minimum pension to BGN 370.
Moldovan Government to Raise Pensions and Welfare Benefits
Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilita announced on Monday evening that pensions for the elderly and allowances for vulnerable citizens would rise after October 1 for about 427,000 people.
Bulgaria: Minimum Pension Becomes BGN 370
Only GERB voted against, the other parties agreed
The minimum pension in Bulgaria will be BGN 370 (EUR 189.15) from October 1 this year - this is what the deputies in the Committee on Budget and Finance voted for today during the second reading of the budget update for 2021.
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"Great news for all citizens of Serbia"
She says that this is great news for all citizens of Serbia, because it means that salaries and pensions will grow.
"We will try to make it as much as possible so that our economy continues to grow," Brnabic said being hosted on TV Pink.
She stated that we also have new investments and added that she expects industrial production to be "raised" in our country.
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FinMin Vilceanu: Collecting early or partial early retirement pension on top of wage not allowed
The Finance Ministry does not agree that the recipients of early retirement or partial early retirement pension also collect a wage, because this would have an extraordinarily high budgetary impact, Finance Minister Dan Vilceanu said Monday after the government meeting. "We didn't agree with this proposal and consequently we made some observations.
Fire raging in Evia – Residents in a settlement ordered to evacuate (video)
They have been evacuated as a precautionary measure
9,659 work pension beneficiaries, in June, 4,057 Euro for largest average pension
The number of work pension beneficiaries was 9,659 at the end of June 2021, rising by 132 people, as opposed to the similar period of 2020, according to the centralized data from the National House of Public Pensions (CNPP).
Spain inches ahead with pension reform
Spain will pay workers to postpone retirement as part of a pensions reform strategy that analysts warn does not go far enough to cut a huge deficit in the system.
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PPC: Opens the book for the bond of 300 million euros
PPC is entering the markets again today, for the second time in four months, seeking to take advantage of the positive investment momentum.
With a bond that also includes a sustainability clause (SLB), the management of the public enterprise aims to raise 300 million euros for the refinancing on more favorable terms of its existing borrowing.
EU Commission endorses Slovenia’s recovery plan
Brussels – The European Commission endorsed on Thursday Slovenia’s EUR 2.5 billion national recovery and resilience plan. Pending confirmation by member states, Slovenia will be able to draw EUR 1.8 billion in grants and EUR 705 million in loans under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).
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