The Chamber of Deputies is likely to vote on the bill this week. "If the bill failed due to [lacking] coalition votes, the sense of the coalition project would dramatically fall close to zero," Necas said, referring to the government of the ODS, the Christian Democrats (KDU-CSL) and the Greens (SZ). He said changes in the pension system are necessary as the Czech society is ageing. Along with the growing life expectancy, the number of people living on pension has been growing as well.
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(Ceske Noviny)
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