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Chacón and the leaders of the party related to the former Minister of Defense are aware that the national leadership of the PSOE will propose, at next year's Organization Conference , the holding of primary elections six months before. or at most one year, before the general elections. The former minister and her team know of these intentions because before the early elections in Catalonia, and the subsequent delay of the Conference scheduled for November, some federations already received the draft of the proposal from the Secretary of Organization, Óscar López , in this sense, and they have already set to work to develop a response. The sources consulted by this newspaper explain that the idea of delaying the primaries up to six months or a year before the general elections “ collides head-on” with the intentions of Carme Chacón, who is preparing a speech absolutely contrary to that initiative . “It cannot happen to us like in Galicia and Catalonia” Specifically, the Catalan leader is gathering support among critical sectors to support holding primaries next year, no later than December 31, 2013 . Socialist leaders who were 'Chaconist' delegates at the party congress held in Seville last February explain to this newspaper that the objective of holding primaries next year is “ to prevent an electoral advance from catching us on a changed footing and without a candidate.
They assure that "this circumstance, which has already taken its toll on us in Galicia and will also happen to us in Catalonia, can be perfectly repeated in less than two years, since the possibility of an electoral advance is a fact that the Government itself Special Database recognizes." The PSOE leadership rules out holding primaries in 2013 The demand of Carme Chacón and the rest of the critical leaders will have a difficult time being consolidated in the Organization Conference that the PSOE will presumably hold next February. Well-placed sources in Ferraz explain to this newspaper that the intention of the national leadership is for these to be carried out " six months or a year before the 2015 elections, but never before ." To defend this position, from the national headquarters of the PSOE they assure that "before that date it is impossible , because the party's priority must be the confirmed elections of 2014, which are the European ones, and not the general ones that will come the following year."As El Confidencial Digital has learned from Executive sources, the Government's intention is for this measure to come into force from 2023 , within ten years.
That is, from then on, the calculation to calculate the pensions of all Spaniards will increase biannually : every two years, Social Security will take into account one more year of the worker's working life to calculate their pension. In this way, within 25 to 30 years (around 2040), the pensions of Spaniards will be calculated based on the contributor's entire working life, sources familiar with this plan, designed by the Ministry of Finance, explain to ECD . . 30% discount With this measure, all Spaniards under 55 today will be affected in the future. The average for calculating the pension will be set at about 45 years , add the same sources, compared to the current 25 This 'final solution' for pensions will mean considerable harm to a significant number of retirees who, as the contribution period is increased, will see their pension reduced. The Foundation for Applied Economics Studies (FEDEA) calculated four years ago what the impact would be on retirees' pensions if the Government and opposition agreed to extend the contribution period to the entire working life. And the results were devastating: pensions will drop by an average of 30%.