[b]Popularnosc Putina wzrosnie, gdy tymczasem popularnosc Obamy
spada w rekordowym tempie.
MOSCOW, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) -- The overall pensions in Russia will
surge by 46.1 percent, or an average 1,100 rubles (around 37.2 U.S.
dollars) in 2010, said Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on
Friday.
The reform that started on Jan. 1, 2010 must be universal to
benefit every pensioner, Putin told Pension Fund head Anton Drozdov.
Funds should be accumulated in advance in order to realize the
pensions' growth of 46.1 percent, said Putin.
Drozdov said the fund so far has reevaluated eligibility of some
35 million pensioners, 11.5 million of whom have been supplemented
with relevant qualifications.
All administrative bodies of Russian federal government has
determined their respective minimum living standards, said Drozdov,
and those who earned below these standards would receive allowances
from federal or regional governments.
On Wednesday at this year's first government presidium meeting,
Putin listed raising pensions, increasing aid to families with
children, enhancing housing security, nurturing small businesses and
promoting E-government as main working priorities.
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