Maltese pension association calls for improved quality of life

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MALTA - The National Pensioners' Association (NPA) has expressed concerns over the quality of life of pensioners ahead of impending pension reforms being developed by the Nationalist government.

“Pensioners need to live not exist,” said Albert Tabone of the National Pensioners’ Association during a meeting with opposition leader Alfred Sant. He said the minimum pension amounted to 97% o...

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