In a recent announcement, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has proposed a new law aimed at improving the income of pensioners in the country. The law would require businessmen to make monthly contributions towards raising pensions for retirees.
Maduro stated that the current system puts too much of a financial burden on him alone, and it is time for employers to step up and contribute to the well-being of pensioners. The proposed law, which is still in the process of being finalized, would establish a system in which businessmen would provide income to support pension payments.
This initiative has received mixed reactions from the public, with some praising Maduro for addressing the issue of low pension payments, while others are skeptical about the effectiveness of the proposed law. However, Maduro remains optimistic about the potential impact of the legislation on improving the livelihoods of pensioners in Venezuela.
The proposed law has not yet been officially passed, but Maduro is confident that it will help alleviate the financial struggles faced by retirees in the country. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.