The retirement age has been raised in Russia: Russian media now avoid the words 'increase' and 'age'
July 19 The State Duma adopted in its first reading a bill on raising the retirement age: from 60 to 65 years for men and from 55 to 63 years for women. This measure does not support the majority of Russians; Because of the bill, President Vladimir Putin’s rating falls and protests in dozens of Russian cities have passed.
Some Russian media have decided to name their materials on the first reading of the bill in such a way that the headline does not follow the main thing: that the government is going to raise the retirement age.
(By the way, TASS renamed the “Pension Reform” rubric into “Pension Law”).
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