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INPS president questioned whether 'esodati' measure was last

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Rome, October 28 - The president of pensions and social security agency INPS, Tito Boeri, on Friday denied saying the government's actions had little credibility.
    "I never said or thought that the government's moves had little credibility", said Boeri.
    "On the contrary, the observations I made to the government in the past were because I know how seriously it works on its project", added the INPS.
    Boeri on Friday questioned whether the latest measure to grant more money for the so-called 'esodati' (exiled ones), the eighth of its kind, would be the last.
    The esodati were left without jobs or pensions by a controversial 2011 pension reform raising the retirement age.
    The government has pledged to spend six billion euros in the next three years to help people retire earlier than under a controversial 2011 reform that raised the retirement age to over 66. photo: Boeri (R) with Labour Minister Giuliano Poletti

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