Kelemen Hunor: Private Pension Is the Savings of the Citizen. only He Decides How Much He Owns.
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UDMR President Kelemen Hunor said on Friday that the state cannot tell a man how to use his money, and the private pension is "saving the citizen" and only he decides how much he has left.
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Kelemen Hunor, the president of the UDMR, stated on Friday that the state cannot tell a person how to use his own money. He emphasized that private pensions are "the citizen's savings" and only he decides how to dispose of the deposited amount, Agerpres writes.
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