Russian coach Tashuyev on pensions: It's impossible to live without children.
According to inkorr.com: Russian football coach Sergey Tashuyev, known for his work in various clubs, criticized the pension system in his country. He emphasized that surviving on a pension in Russia is extremely difficult, and people often have to rely on financial support from relatives.
“Are pensions fair in Russia? Certainly, but it's very hard, impossible to live on a pension... Where is my money? I didn’t steal, I just worked and earned a good salary,” said the coach.
Tashuyev also expressed his outrage at the fact that his pension is not increasing, and shared thoughts on the need to create a more personalized system.
Social problems of pensioners
Tashuyev's speech highlights the importance of discussing social issues faced by pensioners in Russia, as well as the need to reform the pension system to provide better support for retirees. This topic remains relevant, as questions of social justice and the welfare of pensioners require special attention from the state and society.
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