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Polish president complained about low level of future pensions

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Polish President Andrzej Duda, who will leave office after the elections, has complained that his future pension of $3,000 a month is not big enough. The Polish leader said on February 6.

"This is not such a large amount, if you take into account the responsibility that had to bear during these years of being President, and the fact that so far in Poland this benefit is received by three people," - quotes his words Business Insider.

It is noted that according to the law in Poland pension for the head of state is 75% of his salary.

Before that, January 8, in Poland scheduled presidential elections for May 18. Take part in the elections are planning to participate in the Senate (upper house of the Polish Parliament) Vice-Speaker Magdalena Beyat, MP Marek Jakubiak, leader of the party "New Hope" Slawomir Mentzen, Polish historian, independent candidate Karol Nawrocki, the mayor of Warsaw, a candidate from the "Civic Coalition" Rafal Trzaskowski, as well as Cholownia himself.

Duda cannot run as a candidate because he has already served two presidential terms.

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