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    Compulsory accumulative pension system prompts another action of
    protest in Yerevan

    by Karina Manukyan

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectidú964510-5F3E-11E3-93520EB7C0D21663
    Saturday, December 7, 15:56

    Compulsory accumulative pension system prompted another action of
    protest in Yerevan today on 7 December. This is not the first action
    of protest this week. This time, activists organized a march of
    protest on bikes. Several dozens of activists cycled along the city
    streets carrying flags "I am against," informing people on the
    negative aspects of the pension reform and calling everyone to join
    their fight.

    Introduction of the compulsory accumulative pension system in Armenia
    has sparked public outrage in Armenia. People complain against
    upcoming salary charges amid rising gas and electricity tariffs. The
    transport fare may also be increased by 50%-100% next year. Such kind
    of reforms may even more deteriorate the heavy social situation in the
    country, experts say.

    To recall, the voluntary accumulative pension system was introduced in
    Armenia on Jan 1 2011. The system will become compulsory starting Jan
    1 2014. According to the bill, the minimal pension in the country will
    be equal to the minimum wage, while the basic pension will total 150%
    of the minimum wage. The compulsory accumulative pension system will
    apply to the citizens born after Jan 1 1974 (the citizens below 40).
    Starting Jan 1 2014, 5% of their salaries will be transferred to their
    personal accumulative accounts. The government will transfer a similar
    amount (but no more than 25,000 drams). It is noteworthy that 6.6%-13%
    and not 5% of the monthly wages will be charged, as the charges will
    be made from the so-called "brutto-salary." On 15 November the
    Republican Party boycotted the extraordinary meeting of the Parliament
    over the issue. Later on 21 November, an action of protest was held in
    front of the Government against the pension reform.

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