This Wednesday, in front of the Flemish Parliament, the Minister of Education Zuhal Demir assured that the pension reform will not be as catastrophic as the media say.
“Yes, there will be pension reform. But not that of disaster scenarios that we read in the press,” said Flemish Minister of Education Zuhal Demir (N-VA) on Wednesday during a current affairs debate in the Flemish Parliament. It was supposed to be a question of the attractiveness of the teaching profession, a regional skill, but the discussions quickly shifted towards federal plans.
On Monday, at the call of the unions, some 30,000 people demonstrated in Brussels to make their voices heard. fears about trainer De Wever’s plans and other Arizona negotiators. The N-VA, CD&V and Vooruit, all three involved in the federal negotiations, have made it clear that the maintenance of current pensions was, for them, not tenable.
“Those who say that everything can stay as it is are playing tricks,” said Hannelore Goeman (Vooruit). “Any responsible political leader would make a reform to be able to continue paying pensions,” said Ms. Demir. “But will the disaster scenarios that we see in the press actually come true? No. »
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