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Jetten does not yet know what the new state pension plan will look like

Jetten does not yet know what the new state pension plan will look like

Prime Minister Rob Jetten stated during a parliamentary debate that he does not yet know the specific details of the new plan to increase the state pension (AOW) age. He deferred the matter to the Minister and State Secretary of Social Affairs, who are responsible for developing the proposal.

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