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To make it clearer what the opposition in Russia is. When Navalny was still trying on the president's chair, an increase in the retirement age sounded in his election program. Because the remnants of the socialist past are pulling the Russian economy into the abyss and it is necessary to move to the Western standards of social security.
Years passed, the government forced to increase the retirement age. In our country now there are only 72 million workers for 43 million pensioners - and this ratio is getting worse all the time. With the increase in life expectancy of pensioners is becoming more and more. And because of the reduction in the birth rate of working people becomes less. And what is Navalny doing now? Organizes country rallies against increasing the retirement age. Although a few years ago he himself called for the same.
And finally, the funny thing is that the most active protesters against pension reform are not adults who are approaching retirement age. But young people and children who follow the opposition
Here, the main protesters in Russia today (although, of course, there are older people - but noticeably less).
Years passed, the government forced to increase the retirement age. In our country now there are only 72 million workers for 43 million pensioners - and this ratio is getting worse all the time. With the increase in life expectancy of pensioners is becoming more and more. And because of the reduction in the birth rate of working people becomes less. And what is Navalny doing now? Organizes country rallies against increasing the retirement age. Although a few years ago he himself called for the same.
And finally, the funny thing is that the most active protesters against pension reform are not adults who are approaching retirement age. But young people and children who follow the opposition
Here, the main protesters in Russia today (although, of course, there are older people - but noticeably less).