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Abstract:Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's pension reform proposal will go to Congress on Feb. 20 and propose a minimum retirement age of 65 years for men and 62 years for women, Brazil's pensions secretary said on Thursday.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's pension reform proposal will go to Congress on Feb. 20 and propose a minimum retirement age of 65 years for men and 62 years for women, Brazil's pensions secretary said on Thursday.
The pension overhaul, which is widely seen as crucial for propping up Brazil's public finances, will have a 12-year transition period, said Rogerio Marinho, secretary of social security and labor at the economy ministry.
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