K. Hatzidakis to SYRIZA: You are apologizing for the pensions of the expatriates

“SYRIZA shows … great realism, proposing today to give a pension to the expatriates from Albania and the former Soviet Union with 15 years of residence. It could go further and it did not. To propose for example to give a pension with 5 years of residence and 1 year of insurance! You really restrained yourself! “. This was stated by the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Kostis Hatzidakis today, during the debate in the Plenary Session of the Parliament of the Ministry of Interior which includes -among other things- the regulation for the national pension of the expatriates and added: “I point out once again that you are the same party that while today you are proposing a national pension with 15 years of residence, in 2016 you yourself decided that this should be done with 40 years of residence. we are correcting, fulfilling the commitment of the prime minister “.

As he explained, “The government is amending the regulation of the ‘Katrugal law’, which made it mandatory for expatriates from Albania and the former Soviet Union to live in Greece for 40 years, a condition that could not be met after the borders were opened. after 1990. In this context, a provision is promoted which facilitates the granting of a full national pension to these expatriates, in a way that removes the injustice of the previous regulation that was established in 2016 on SYRIZA. More specifically, with the proposed provision from 1 January It will take 30 instead of 40 years of residence for expatriates from Albania and the former Soviet Union to receive a full national pension at the same time, while the national pension they receive will be adjusted upwards. the years of their residence from 40 years, while from now on it will be calculated on the basis of 30 years. at the time of his retirement he had 20 years in Greece he would receive 50% of the national pension. From now on he will receive 2/3. Respectively, if someone had 30 years of residence, with the “Katrougalos law” he would receive 3/4 of the national pension, while with our regulation he would receive it in full. “This is the difference and the expatriates understand it, as they understand the political hypocrisy of the official opposition,” said the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs.

Mr. Hatzidakis also announced from the floor of Parliament the granting of an allowance for uninsured elderly people to the expatriates in the immediate future. “It is our commitment and we will move forward,” he stressed.

Finally, referring to the issue of insurance capacity (access to medical care) of self-employed professionals, Mr. Hatzidakis explained that “Last year due to coronavirus we extended insurance capacity to all. This can not continue, as we must gradually return to normalcy. regulation, which covers more than 8 million insured persons, but because there was not enough time for the self-employed to pay their debts to EFKA and in order not to create problems, we submitted a regulation that provides that the unpaid insured of the , insurance capacity from March 1, 2022 to May 31, 2022, regardless of debts to EFKA and fulfillment of conditions on their part, but they must see what they will do with their debts in the meantime, to settle them as was done in previous years. , with another simplifying regulation, the insurance capacity of the self-employed is extended until on February 28, 2023, provided that they have either paid within 2021, or to pay within the current year to EFKA an amount corresponding to the annual contribution for benefits in kind and money, according to the insurance category they had chosen for 2021 .

“In other words, we do not ask the specific insured to repay all their debts, but to pay the contributions of 2021. This is a fair regulation that balances between the need to take a measure that takes into account the special conditions created due to the pandemic crisis. “but also the need to gradually return to normalcy, as is the case in all European countries,” concluded the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs.

Source: Capital

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