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"This, Mr President, is a revolutionary proposal, the proposal advanced by myself and the Pensioners’ Party, and I therefore hope that it will meet with great attention from all the many, esteemed Members of the European Parliament here today. The Markov report organises
the working hours and rest periods of drivers engaged in the carriage of goods and passengers by road. Well then, my proposal is as follows. Why do we not organise pension years in the same way as we regulate the daily working hours: ten years of work and then five years of pension, then another ten years of work and five years of pension, then another ten years of work and five of pension? In this way, I am sure we could start to enjoy our pensions between the ages of 25 and 30, for example, from 35 to 40 and so on. My figures might not be exact but I believe the concept is clear. I propose that we decide to start to draw on our pensions and have a rest from work not when have grown old but at intervals throughout our working lives, as I have endeavoured to illustrate."@en1
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