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France's Military Spending Plan: A Societal Tightrope Walk
France's plan to increase military spending is causing tension, as the government considers raising the retirement age to fund it, potentially worsening existing social divisions while alternatives like tax increases are resisted.
France's Military Spending Plan: A Societal Tightrope Walk
France's plan to increase military spending is causing tension, as the government considers raising the retirement age to fund it, potentially worsening existing social divisions while alternatives like tax increases are resisted.
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60% Bias Score


Spanish Pension Generosity Rises Despite Reforms
A new report reveals that despite recent pension reforms, a typical Spanish worker retiring in 2025 will receive 62% more in pension payments than their total contributions, a rise from 55% in 2020, due to increased life expectancy and lower projected GDP growth.
Spanish Pension Generosity Rises Despite Reforms
A new report reveals that despite recent pension reforms, a typical Spanish worker retiring in 2025 will receive 62% more in pension payments than their total contributions, a rise from 55% in 2020, due to increased life expectancy and lower projected GDP growth.
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36% Bias Score


Mexico City's ISSSTE Reform: Increased Contributions Spark Union Protests
Mexico City President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed an ISSSTE reform on February 7th to strengthen its finances and return housing functions to FOVISSSTE, increasing contributions for high-earning public employees to fund healthcare improvements, sparking protests from unions.
Mexico City's ISSSTE Reform: Increased Contributions Spark Union Protests
Mexico City President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed an ISSSTE reform on February 7th to strengthen its finances and return housing functions to FOVISSSTE, increasing contributions for high-earning public employees to fund healthcare improvements, sparking protests from unions.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Greece's Pension System: Improved Sustainability Amidst Aging Population Challenges
Allianz's Global Pension Report scores Greece's pension system 3.5, citing recent reforms improving sustainability but highlighting concerns about its aging population, projected to increase the old-age dependency ratio from 38% to 65% in 25 years, and low employment rates for older workers (7% for ...
Greece's Pension System: Improved Sustainability Amidst Aging Population Challenges
Allianz's Global Pension Report scores Greece's pension system 3.5, citing recent reforms improving sustainability but highlighting concerns about its aging population, projected to increase the old-age dependency ratio from 38% to 65% in 25 years, and low employment rates for older workers (7% for ...
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20% Bias Score


German Employers Push for Retirement Age Tied to Life Expectancy
Facing Germany's upcoming Bundestag election, employers advocate for raising the retirement age based on life expectancy, citing concerns over social security system sustainability, which has drawn criticism in the past. This follows recent adjustments to the retirement age, already set to reach 67 ...
German Employers Push for Retirement Age Tied to Life Expectancy
Facing Germany's upcoming Bundestag election, employers advocate for raising the retirement age based on life expectancy, citing concerns over social security system sustainability, which has drawn criticism in the past. This follows recent adjustments to the retirement age, already set to reach 67 ...
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Unions Protest Government's Fragile Social Agenda
Spanish unions and social organizations staged protests in over 40 provinces on Sunday, demanding a more ambitious social agenda from the government following parliamentary hurdles on pension and transport subsidies; the demonstrations serve as a warning against jeopardizing citizens' rights.
Spanish Unions Protest Government's Fragile Social Agenda
Spanish unions and social organizations staged protests in over 40 provinces on Sunday, demanding a more ambitious social agenda from the government following parliamentary hurdles on pension and transport subsidies; the demonstrations serve as a warning against jeopardizing citizens' rights.
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60% Bias Score

Bayrou Faces Potential Fall Political Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a potential political crisis in the fall, driven primarily by an unresolved pension reform that could lead to a coalition between the far-right and the left, potentially unseating him before the end of the year; however, upcoming municipal elections may of...

Bayrou Faces Potential Fall Political Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a potential political crisis in the fall, driven primarily by an unresolved pension reform that could lead to a coalition between the far-right and the left, potentially unseating him before the end of the year; however, upcoming municipal elections may of...
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36% Bias Score

Turkey Launches Supplementary Pension System
Turkey's new supplementary pension system (TES), launching in 2024, mandates at least 3% employee and employer contributions to a worker's pension account, with a 30% government contribution; this supplements the existing social security system (SGK), offering a second retirement option.

Turkey Launches Supplementary Pension System
Turkey's new supplementary pension system (TES), launching in 2024, mandates at least 3% employee and employer contributions to a worker's pension account, with a 30% government contribution; this supplements the existing social security system (SGK), offering a second retirement option.
Progress
48% Bias Score

NSC's Pension Referendum Proposal Sparks €3.4 Billion Revenue Risk in Netherlands
The NSC party's proposed pension referendums in the Netherlands risk costing the government €1-2 billion in lost tax revenue and €2.4 billion from EU funds, sparking controversy and raising questions about transparency within the Dutch parliament.

NSC's Pension Referendum Proposal Sparks €3.4 Billion Revenue Risk in Netherlands
The NSC party's proposed pension referendums in the Netherlands risk costing the government €1-2 billion in lost tax revenue and €2.4 billion from EU funds, sparking controversy and raising questions about transparency within the Dutch parliament.
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40% Bias Score

German Employers Push for Retirement Age Hike Tied to Life Expectancy
Facing Germany's upcoming federal election, employers are advocating for a retirement age increase linked to life expectancy, citing the need for stable social security financing; however, unions and the SPD criticize this as social cutbacks.

German Employers Push for Retirement Age Hike Tied to Life Expectancy
Facing Germany's upcoming federal election, employers are advocating for a retirement age increase linked to life expectancy, citing the need for stable social security financing; however, unions and the SPD criticize this as social cutbacks.
Progress
44% Bias Score

De Wever Sworn In as Belgium's Prime Minister
Bart De Wever, leader of the N-VA party, was sworn in as Belgium's new prime minister on Friday after a seven-month coalition negotiation, marking the first time a Flemish nationalist holds the office. The 81-seat majority government aims to address a 4.4% budget deficit and implement pension reform...

De Wever Sworn In as Belgium's Prime Minister
Bart De Wever, leader of the N-VA party, was sworn in as Belgium's new prime minister on Friday after a seven-month coalition negotiation, marking the first time a Flemish nationalist holds the office. The 81-seat majority government aims to address a 4.4% budget deficit and implement pension reform...
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44% Bias Score

PP's Shifting Stance on Pension Reform Exposes Political Weaknesses
The Spanish Popular Party's initial rejection and subsequent approval of a government decree raising pensions has exposed their political vulnerabilities, revealing strategic miscalculations and a lack of coherent policy alternatives, potentially impacting future elections.

PP's Shifting Stance on Pension Reform Exposes Political Weaknesses
The Spanish Popular Party's initial rejection and subsequent approval of a government decree raising pensions has exposed their political vulnerabilities, revealing strategic miscalculations and a lack of coherent policy alternatives, potentially impacting future elections.
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56% Bias Score
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