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Seven former senators to court against pension cap: 'What is wrong with the pension you have paid for?'

Summary by Het Nieuwsblad
Seven former senators are going to the French-speaking business court in Brussels against the Senate's pension fund. In this way, they want to challenge the cap on their pension, L'Echo writes on Tuesday. Among the seven are five French-speaking politicians, but also CD&V members Erik Matthijs and Hugo Vandenberghe.

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06:52 Seven former senators take the Senate's pension funds to the corporate court. In this way, they want to challenge the cap on their pension,

·Belgium
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Seven former senators are going to the French-speaking business court in Brussels against the Senate's pension fund. In this way, they want to challenge the cap on their pension, L'Echo writes on Tuesday. Among the seven are five French-speaking politicians, but also CD&V members Erik Matthijs and Hugo Vandenberghe.

Seven former senators are going to the French-speaking business court in Brussels against the Senate's pension fund. In this way, they want to challenge the cap on their pension, L'Echo writes on Tuesday. Among the seven are five French-speaking politicians, but also CD&V members Erik Matthijs and Hugo Vandenberghe.

·Hasselt, Belgium
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Seven former senators are going to the French-speaking business court in Brussels against the Senate's pension fund. In this way, they want to challenge the cap on their pension, L'Echo writes on Tuesday. Among the seven are five French-speaking politicians, but also CD&V members Erik Matthijs and Hugo Vandenberghe.

·Belgium
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Het Nieuwsblad broke the news in Belgium on Tuesday, April 30, 2024.
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