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According to the Russian deputy Mykola Arefiev, the Russian Federation

"Catastrophe and humiliation": in the State Duma of the Russian Federation evaluated pensions of Russians and praised the United States

According to the Russian deputy Mykola Arefiev, the Russian Federation "humiliating" from other countries, despite the fact that it is the "richest state". In the State Duma of the Russian Federation, for the first time in a long time, they told about the difficult situation of Russian pensioners, who barely survive in the conditions of large -scale rising prices and low pensions. The amounts of payments to pensioners are behind the European several times, according to The Moscow Times.

According to journalists, the pensions of the Russians were called "catastrophe" and "humiliation". The first deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy Mykola Arefiev reported that pensions are at times behind payments in Europe and the United States: "It is catastrophically low . . . Unfortunately, our pensions are lagging behind the pensions of European countries five to six times times Not to mention the US, about such rich countries as Norway.

" According to him, the Russian Federation is "humiliating" from other countries, despite the fact that it is the "richest state. " For example, the average pension in France is about 1400 euros, and in Russia - about 140 euros. Arefiev believes that it is impossible to live by 16,000 rubles (6354 UAH - ed. ). At the same time, the politician did not propose any measures to correct the situation. It will probably be more difficult for future generations in Russia.

After a large -scale invasion of the Russian Federation, document circulation and contacts between state institutions of Ukraine and Russia were actually terminated. Therefore, confirmation of the length of service and the amount of earnings to those who worked in Russia wants to retire in Ukraine has become impossible.

Currently, those Ukrainians who lived in the Russian Federation or in the occupied regions and then moved to the territories controlled by Ukraine, should have confirmation from the Russian Pension Fund that the aggressor country does not pay their pensions. This is required by the current legislation. We will remind, on September 13 it was reported that the Russian Federation spent 500 thousand Russians on Ukraine.