The average pension in the fourth term of the Rama government will be 400 euros. This was stated by Socialist leader Edi Rama in "Off the Record" with Andrea Dangli, on A2 CNN, adding that the pension reform that the Socialist Party has applied has resulted in effectiveness and more benefits for this layer of society.
According to Rama, if one bloc of pensioners knows why they benefit less than the other bloc for the same years of work, " they blame the swamp ." Meanwhile, the fact that someone else has higher benefits, according to Rama, is precisely " because of the reform we have made ."
" It is successful because we have two blocks of pensioners, one block, the one that came out after the reform, has much higher pensions than the one that came out before the reform. And with those who came out before the reform, we have been very clear, that we have changed the entire system so that the next generation does not fall into the pit. But we are also aware that we must be closer to them. Right now, because now the economy has started to spin at a pace that will not stop even in the next four years. And having higher incomes, we will increase the minimum pension. And in the meantime, we will go, according to the analyses we have done, to 400 euros average pension, for those with full insurance ", declared Rama in "Off the Record" with Andrea Dangli, on A2 CNN.
For the prime minister, pensioners are the only ones who " do not live in the shell of the media world, but live in real life ." Rama says that for all these reasons, this segment of the population will vote for the Socialist Party on May 11.
" Pensioners are the best at arithmetic. Because here a big arithmetic contest has started. 7x7 makes 42, now it turns out that they don't make 42, they make 6 million. While they don't just calculate their pensions, they, unlike others, keep their eyes on the owl, they also follow what we say about them and for this reason, they will vote for the Socialist Party in the majority because they know that we are serious ," Rama said on "Off the Record" with Andrea Dangli, on A2 CNN. (A2 Televizion)