Ministry of Finance have decided to submit proposal to the Government to revoke law on joint pension.
Main idea of the law is that one will be able to get a part of the pension his/her deceased spouse used to receive. Nevertheless, this will not cover those who was not married, was 20 years older than the deceased, who was not working and/or paying social insurance commission.
Elders have submitted proposals to the Ministry of Finance for several times expressing that they do not want to get the pension of their deceased spouse.
Minister of Finance B.Choijilsuren stated at the plenary session of State Great Khural: "Technically, law on joint pension leads criticism due to Mongolians have superstition and belief. Elders are not interested to get the pension of their deceased spouse. Our Ministry have received several proposals to revoke the law and we decided to submit that proposal to the Government".
Ministry of Finance have decided to submit proposal to the Government to revoke law on joint pension.
Main idea of the law is that one will be able to get a part of the pension his/her deceased spouse used to receive. Nevertheless, this will not cover those who was not married, was 20 years older than the deceased, who was not working and/or paying social insurance commission.
Elders have submitted proposals to the Ministry of Finance for several times expressing that they do not want to get the pension of their deceased spouse.
Minister of Finance B.Choijilsuren stated at the plenary session of State Great Khural: "Technically, law on joint pension leads criticism due to Mongolians have superstition and belief. Elders are not interested to get the pension of their deceased spouse. Our Ministry have received several proposals to revoke the law and we decided to submit that proposal to the Government".