“The government knows that government projects are not sustainable and that they do not uphold the principles that people value most, as experts have shown,” the AFP Association president said in a statement.
Through a statement sent during the day this Friday, the president of the AFP Association said: Paulina Yazigi responded to the government’s statement Gabriel Borich about your goals ‘End the industry’ of Insurance company.
Let’s remember it was the Minister of Labor. Janet Jara They reiterated that their aim was to end AFP to make way for another type of system.
The Secretary of State today commented on aspects of the government’s pension policy, particularly pension reform.
In this regard, Paulina Yazigi pointed out that the current government’s projects are “unsustainable and do not maintain the principles that people value most.”
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“It’s as radical a change as any proposed by the government, and one that gives the state full power. collection, care and management Current and future citations pose risks that are not considered today,” said the president of the AFP Association.
“As the Minister pointed out, this is not about defending administrators. On the contrary, how to improve pensions sustainably? without mortgaging the future of the workers, Added.
After this he added “The government knows that government projects are not sustainable and do not uphold the principles that people value most, as experts point out.”
“These are savings ownership, inheritance, and most importantly, the possibility of choosing who controls our pension savings,” he said.
“We deeply believe that if we achieve public-private cooperation, our country will move forward. That’s why we held a meeting this morning,” he concluded.