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Brazil government wants to save $270bn with pension reform- media

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Brazil government wants to save $270bn with pension reform- media

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Brazil government wants to save $270bn with pension reform- media

Sao Paulo, Jan. 14, 2019 (Reuters/NAN) Far-right Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s new government wants to save one trillion reais (269.48 billion dollars) over 10 years via pension reforms, local media reported on Monday.

Bolsonaro, a former army captain who has surrounded himself with generals and liberal economists as top advisers, made pension reform a staple of his campaign.

However, he has given few details before his inauguration or as president.

He talked in one interview about modestly raising retirement age, only to be contradicted by advisers the next day.

“The details of the plan as reported by newspaper Valor Economico, would be more aggressive than the one presented by Bolsonaro’s predecessor, Michel Temer, who sought to save 800 billion reais,’’ the local newspaper reported.

Measures would include stricter eligibility requirements for public employees, including teachers and policemen.

“Brazil, which only has a public pension structure, would also create a private system. But this new private plan would only be meant for workers who are both young and affluent.

“The whole reform package could take 10 to 20 years,’’ the newspaper reported. (Reuters/NAN)

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