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pension debate intensifies as deficits loom for future funding of ahv
The debate over the financing of the 13th AHV pension is intensifying, with trade unionist Pierre-Yves Maillard supporting the Center Party's push for increased pensions for married couples. Federal Councillor Elisabeth Baume-Schneider faces challenges as significant deficits in the billions are projected to emerge by 2029.
baume-schneider defends healthcare reforms amid criticism of pension changes
Federal Councillor Elisabeth Baume-Schneider addressed concerns over the proposed abolition of lifetime widows' pensions, emphasizing the need for equality between widows and widowers. She defended the Efas healthcare reform against criticism, arguing it would ultimately reduce costs and improve outpatient care, while acknowledging public fears about potential premium increases. Baume-Schneider highlighted the importance of ongoing discussions among healthcare stakeholders to address issues like pediatric care and tariff negotiations.
Vaud pharmacists express frustration over low vaccine reimbursement and economic challenges
Vaud pharmacists express frustration over low reimbursements for Pfizer vaccines and other medications, which threaten their economic viability, especially in rural areas. They urge Federal Councillor Elisabeth Baume-Schneider to recognize their essential role in healthcare and engage in dialogue to adjust reimbursement rates that reflect the full scope of their services.
Political tensions rise as North Korea supports Russia and US elections heat up
Stéphane Rossini, head of the Federal Social Insurance Office, resigns after a significant miscalculation of AHV forecasts, remaining until June 2025. Meanwhile, a Federal Supreme Court ruling threatens weekend and evening services at health facilities, and tensions rise as North Korean soldiers are invited to support Russia in Ukraine. In the U.S., Kamala Harris and Donald Trump engage in fierce pre-election attacks, while Turkey responds to an attack on an arms manufacturer with airstrikes against PKK targets.
Stéphane Rossini is set to resign as Director of the Federal Social Insurance Office following a significant miscalculation in AHV financial forecasts, which led to an overestimation of the deficit by four billion francs for 2023. This error, discovered in May but communicated late, may have influenced the vote on raising the retirement age for women, prompting an appeal from the SP and Greens. Rossini will remain in his position until summer 2025, with an administrative investigation underway to determine his role in the debacle.
The Federal Council is proposing reforms to survivors' pensions to address gender inequality and reduce financial burdens on the AHV system. The changes would limit widows' pensions while extending benefits for widowers, with a projected savings of CHF 350 million by 2030. The bill is set for parliamentary debate in 2025, amid anticipated resistance from leftist parties.
roberto martullo acquires traditional shoe manufacturer kunzli with transition plan
The healthcare industry has reached a wage proposal agreement, while Israel intensifies its military actions against Hizbullah in Lebanon, leading to a worsening humanitarian crisis. In other news, the Swiss Farmers' Association supports expanding national roads despite the loss of cultivated land, and entrepreneur Roberto Martullo is set to acquire the shoe manufacturer Künzli, with the transition overseen by previous owner Barbara Artmann until mid-2025.
director of federal social insurance office resigns amid criticism and miscalculations
Stéphane Rossini, director of the Federal Social Insurance Office (FSIO), has announced his resignation effective June 2025. Appointed in 2019, he oversaw significant projects, including OASI stabilization and Covid-19 benefits, but faced criticism for a billion-franc miscalculation in OASI expenditure projections. The FSIO director position will be opened for competition as Rossini plans to engage in part-time professional activities.
Stéphane Rossini resigns amid AVS miscalculation controversy and political fallout
Stéphane Rossini, head of AVS administration, is set to resign amid controversy over a significant miscalculation regarding the AVS's financial health, which had been known since May 2024. This error has led to an appeal against the recent AHV reform raising the retirement age for women to 65, currently pending before the Swiss Federal Supreme Court. Elisabeth Baume-Schneider expressed her astonishment at the mistake's occurrence.
federal social insurance chief resigns after significant financial miscalculations
Stéphane Rossini is resigning as head of the Federal Social Insurance Office following significant miscalculations in AHV forecasts that influenced recent votes. The error, which was communicated late to department head Elisabeth Baume-Schneider, has led to challenges regarding the women's retirement age referendum outcome. Rossini, who has held the position since 2019, will remain until next summer to oversee the financing of the 13th AHV pension.
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