
CIP wants to discuss social security reform “without taboos” or “red lines”
CIP - Confederação Empresarial de Portugal defended this Wednesday a debate “without taboos, red lines or ideological assumptions” on the subject of..
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The reaction of the business confederation follows the report "Reform Pensions in Portugal - For a Sustainable, Adequate and Fair System - a Contract between Generations", presented on Tuesday by the working group set up by the Government to "propose measures to reform social security". A debate without taboos, red lines or ideological assumptions”, says CIP in a written comment sent to the Lusa agency. According to the official source of the Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security, the report "is a technical and independent study, independently prepared by this group, with conclusions and recommendations that are their sole responsibility". “This is another contribution to the national public debate on public social security policies, which will soon be released, and which government, such as any other sovereign bodies or entities will be able to examine,” he adds.
Furthermore, In this regard, he notes that this is a “debate taking place in several of Portugal’s European counterparts”, to whom he argues that the country can “also go and drink some learning”.
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The reaction of the business confederation follows the report "Reform Pensions in Portugal - For a Sustainable, Adequate and Fair System - a Contract between Generations", presented on Tuesday by the working group set up by the Government to "propose measures to reform social security".
reliability low1/2 sourcesA debate without taboos, red lines or ideological assumptions”, says CIP in a written comment sent to the Lusa agency.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAccording to the official source of the Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security, the report "is a technical and independent study, independently prepared by this group, with conclusions and recommendations that are their sole responsibility". “This is another contribution to the national public debate on public social security policies, which will soon be released, and which government, such as any other sovereign bodies or entities will be able to examine,” he adds.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn this regard, he notes that this is a “debate taking place in several of Portugal’s European counterparts”, to whom he argues that the country can “also go and drink some learning”.
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