The world discusses its pension systems due to the demographic crisis.
Denmark set the retirement age as the highest in Europe and the world, according to data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Separately, La Libertad Avanza (LLA) and Propuesta Republicana (PRO) sealed a front in the province of Buenos Aires to confront Peronism. The European country established that, as of 2040, a minimum of 70 years will be required to become a pensioner. The Danish reform is in line with the recommendations of international organizations to combat the impact on the economy of the aging population, a product of the low birth rate and the increase in life expectancy. "Denmark's decision is good, because it shows that there is an improvement in living conditions and education. People are healthier, want to work and can do it. In 1800, a 50-year-old person was old, in 1900, a 60-year-old person was old, but now saying that is ridiculous. So, the Danes wanted to reflect that in the pension system," said Rafael Rofman, an Argentine researcher at the Center for the Implementation of Public Policies for Equity and Growth (CIPPEC) and a doctor in Demography, in Cara o Ceca. "It is a rare phenomenon, all over the world. Fertility decreased rapidly and we age later. The proportion of the population that is not of working age, children and older adults, is the lowest in history compared to those who are," he continued. The ruling party and the PRO agreed on an alliance in the province of Buenos Aires The agreement was ratified by the national deputy and Buenos Aires referent of La Libertad Avanza, José Luis Espert, who highlighted the importance of forming an "anti-misery, anti-Kirchnerist" front in the face of the upcoming elections that will be held in the province of Buenos Aires, led by Axel Kicillof, referent of Kirchnerism. "For months we have been working together with the PRO to reach the agreement. We are analyzing a provincial project that accompanies the policies of President Javier Milei. In that line is that we will continue the next meetings," said Alejandro Carrancio, vice president of La Libertad Avanza Buenos Aires, in Cara o Ceca.
Original title: El mundo discute sus sistemas previsionales por la crisis demográfica
Original description: Dinamarca colocó la edad de jubilación como la más alta de Europa y del mundo, de acuerdo con datos…