From the package of measures for high energy costs to fiscal measures, from infrastructures to justice, from pensions to healthcare.
These are some of the contents of the
new draft of the manoeuvre
, divided into 16 chapters and 156 articles.
The text, also enriched with technical and illustrative reports, also appears complete with rules that in recent days have been the subject of the latest filings, such as the Women's option and extra profits.
The maneuver is expected today in Parliament.
The women's option is extended for 2023, maintaining the obligation of a minimum of 35 years of contributions
, but with an increase in the leaving age to 60, which is linked to the number of children: it can be reduced by one year for each child, up to a maximum of two.
It is the rule contained in the latest draft of the maneuver, which recognizes this benefit under certain conditions: women who assist their spouse or relative with a disability;
have a civil disability, greater than or equal to 74%;
they are redundant workers or employees of companies with open crisis tables.
For the latter, the reduction to 58 is regardless of the children.