Peskov said whether it was worth waiting for an increase in pensions in 2022

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Dmitry Peskov told reporters that the position President Putin has not changed on the valorisation of pensions. He still believes that the increase should not be lower than the real inflation rate, and not 5.9%, as has happened since January 1, 2022.

“ Real inflation is much higher & # 39; & # 39 ;, & raquo; mdash; & nbsp; the Kremlin spokesman admitted. It is expected to be 8% by the end of the year.

“ Putin's position on indexation based on real inflation remains valid and relevant, & # 39; & # 39; & mdash; & nbsp; Peskov stressed. He did not disclose the details and promised that & nbsp; & # 39; how & nbsp; the way this (further indexing) will be done & # 39; & # 39; & nbsp; will be known in the near future. & nbsp;

At a closing news conference, the president, answering the question of whether pensions will be indexed to real and not planned inflation, said: “ We will definitely do it & # 39; & # 39;

According to Putin, the government of the Russian Federation will have to do everything to keep the promises of previous years. “ So far, we've generally succeeded, and we're sure to do it, & # 39; & # 39; & mdash; stressed. However, this promise of the head of state has not yet been fulfilled. & Nbsp;

Источник www.mk.ru

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