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V novi epizodi vladnega GOVSI podkasta se voditeljica Petra Bezjak Cirman pogovarja z Marijanom Papežem, dolgoletnim generalnim direktorjem Zavoda za pokojninsko in invalidsko zavarovanje Slovenije (ZPIZ). Tokratni pogovor je namenjen pokojninski reformi, ki jo je Državni zbor potrdil septembra. Ali bo uveljavljena ali ne, pa je odvisno od izida zbiranja podpisov za referendum.
Papež v pogovoru razloži, zakaj nova reforma prinaša dostojnejše pokojnine ter zakaj ne gre za rezanje pravic, temveč za krepitev vzdržnosti sistema in boljše pogoje za upokojence. Meni, da tako ugodne reforme za ljudi ne bomo več dobili. Poudari postopnost uvajanja sprememb, saj se bo upokojitvena starost postopno zviševala, vendar ne tudi delovna doba, ter našteje nekatere ugodnosti, ki čakajo sedanje in prihodnje upokojence v letu 2026. Med ključnimi novostmi so višje invalidske pokojnine, izboljšan odmerni odstotek za starše, zimski dodatek in drugi ukrepi, predvsem za tiste z najnižjimi prejemki.
Po njegovih besedah gre za »najmanj neugodno, celo prijazno reformo«, ki je rezultat dogovora med socialnimi partnerji in sindikati.
Vabljeni k ogledu in poslušanju epizode podkasta!
[ENGLISH VERSION]
GOVSI Podcast: On the Pension ReformIn the new episode of the GOVSI government podcast, host Petra Bezjak Cirman talks with Marijan Papež, long-time Director General of the Pension and Disability Insurance Institute of Slovenia (ZPIZ). The conversation focuses on the pension reform adopted by the National Assembly in September. Whether it will actually be implemented depends on the outcome of the ongoing signature collection for a referendum.
In the episode, Papež explains why the new reform introduces more decent pensions, and why it is not about cutting rights but rather about strengthening the sustainability of the pension system and ensuring better conditions for retirees. He believes that such a favorable reform for people will not happen again.
He highlights the gradual introduction of changes – the retirement age will rise slowly, but the required years of service will not increase – and outlines several benefits that will take effect in 2026, for both current and future pensioners. Among the key improvements are higher disability pensions, an improved calculation rate for parents, a winter allowance, and other measures designed primarily for those with the lowest incomes.
According to Papež, this is the »least unfavorable, even friendly reform«, achieved through agreement between social partners and trade unions.
Tune in on your favourite platform to listen or watch the episode of podcast and enjoy the experience!
By Urad vlade za komuniciranjeV novi epizodi vladnega GOVSI podkasta se voditeljica Petra Bezjak Cirman pogovarja z Marijanom Papežem, dolgoletnim generalnim direktorjem Zavoda za pokojninsko in invalidsko zavarovanje Slovenije (ZPIZ). Tokratni pogovor je namenjen pokojninski reformi, ki jo je Državni zbor potrdil septembra. Ali bo uveljavljena ali ne, pa je odvisno od izida zbiranja podpisov za referendum.
Papež v pogovoru razloži, zakaj nova reforma prinaša dostojnejše pokojnine ter zakaj ne gre za rezanje pravic, temveč za krepitev vzdržnosti sistema in boljše pogoje za upokojence. Meni, da tako ugodne reforme za ljudi ne bomo več dobili. Poudari postopnost uvajanja sprememb, saj se bo upokojitvena starost postopno zviševala, vendar ne tudi delovna doba, ter našteje nekatere ugodnosti, ki čakajo sedanje in prihodnje upokojence v letu 2026. Med ključnimi novostmi so višje invalidske pokojnine, izboljšan odmerni odstotek za starše, zimski dodatek in drugi ukrepi, predvsem za tiste z najnižjimi prejemki.
Po njegovih besedah gre za »najmanj neugodno, celo prijazno reformo«, ki je rezultat dogovora med socialnimi partnerji in sindikati.
Vabljeni k ogledu in poslušanju epizode podkasta!
[ENGLISH VERSION]
GOVSI Podcast: On the Pension ReformIn the new episode of the GOVSI government podcast, host Petra Bezjak Cirman talks with Marijan Papež, long-time Director General of the Pension and Disability Insurance Institute of Slovenia (ZPIZ). The conversation focuses on the pension reform adopted by the National Assembly in September. Whether it will actually be implemented depends on the outcome of the ongoing signature collection for a referendum.
In the episode, Papež explains why the new reform introduces more decent pensions, and why it is not about cutting rights but rather about strengthening the sustainability of the pension system and ensuring better conditions for retirees. He believes that such a favorable reform for people will not happen again.
He highlights the gradual introduction of changes – the retirement age will rise slowly, but the required years of service will not increase – and outlines several benefits that will take effect in 2026, for both current and future pensioners. Among the key improvements are higher disability pensions, an improved calculation rate for parents, a winter allowance, and other measures designed primarily for those with the lowest incomes.
According to Papež, this is the »least unfavorable, even friendly reform«, achieved through agreement between social partners and trade unions.
Tune in on your favourite platform to listen or watch the episode of podcast and enjoy the experience!