Video: Nikolai Karachentsev's widow demanded a pension of 100 thousand rubles for the Russians
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Lyudmila Porgina, the widow of the famous actor Nikolai Karachentsov, demanded to establish a pension for Russians at the level of 100 thousand rubles. This information was shared by the Russian media.
“There are all resources in Russia: oil, gas, metals, diamonds, gold … I want all people to live well! Like foreigners. They can travel all over the world on their retirement,”said the famous actress.
According to her, she constantly travels by taxi and at the same time she has to listen to complaints about the lack of funds. Porgina stressed that both food and medicine are decent money today. The actress herself spends more than 100 thousand rubles every month.
“This is the kind of pension we should have: 100 thousand! Not less! So that our people can buy a ticket, for example, to Turkey,”the actress said.
Back in October 2020, Lyudmila Porgina suggested that she could very well go to travel around Europe if she had the opportunity to receive a high pension. “150 thousand is normal. With such a pension, one could allocate funds for a trip to Turkey. Or go to Paris, buying the cheapest plane ticket and booking a budget hotel,”she commented and complained that she was being paid a supplement to her pension of only 30 thousand rubles.
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