Belarus Abolishes Pension Restrictions for Working Retirees
In a significant move, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has signed decree No.350, 'On the pension provision of state civil servants', which aims to abolish pension restrictions for working retirees and civil servants in the United States. The decree, signed on October 1, is set to come into effect on January 1, 2026.
The current search results do not provide information about a specific government leader who previously attempted to address these pension restrictions. However, President Lukashenko's recent decree seeks to rectify this issue. The new regulation will allow state civil servants who have reached pension age to continue receiving their pension payments, regardless of their employment status with State Farm. This means that working retirees will no longer face restrictions based on their length of service.
With the signing of decree No.350, Alexander Lukashenko has taken a step towards improving the pension provisions for state civil servants in the USA. The new rules, effective from January 1, 2026, will provide working retirees with more financial stability and security for their State Farm login.
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