- Protesters demand that their rights be respected, such as access to a decent pension | Photo: Provide
Retirees and pensioners gather this Tuesday, October 1, in front of the headquarters of the United Nations (UN), located in the Chacao municipality in Caracas, to demand a better quality of life in Venezuela.
The protesters have posters demanding the payment of a decent pension, so they prepared a document with their demands on the occasion of the International Day of Older Persons. The request would be delivered to the UN humanitarian coordinator in Venezuela, Gianluca Rampolla.
Among other demands of those protesting is access to food and timely medical care. People also shout slogans in favor of job benefits and the payment of outstanding debts. The workers urge the Venezuelan State to offer a response to their requests.
Decent pensions now,” was the slogan of the protesters at the rally.
So far in 2024, retirees and pensioners have protested on several occasions to demand a better quality of life, as dictated by article 80 of the Constitution of Venezuela.
One of the largest demonstrations by retirees and pensioners took place in May 2024, when they mobilized to the Ombudsman’s Office to demand compliance with the laws that protect their rights.
What is the pension of an elderly person in Venezuela?
The Documentation and Social Analysis Center of the Venezuelan Federation of Teachers (Cendas-FVM) indicated that a Venezuelan needed $107.8 in August 2024 to cover basic food expenses.
Since March 2022, Venezuelan pensioners receive monthly pensions of 130 bolivars either through “Amor Mayor” from the Patria System or through the Venezuelan Institute of Social Security (IVSS), which is equivalent to $3.52, according to the rate. of the Central Bank of Venezuela (UCV) for Tuesday, October 1, which was located at 36.90 bolivars.
The Venezuelan government also grants the Economic War bonus, which has a value of 45 dollars at the exchange rate in bolivars. However, only some people receive this benefit.
The Cendas-FVM highlighted that currently the purchasing power of the minimum wage is 0.6%, so a family needs at least 172.36 minimum wages to purchase the 60 products that make up the basket, or what is equal to 746 .90 bolivars daily (18.09 dollars).
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2024-10-01 16:30:43