POLAND - Polish lawmakers have begun debating pension changes proposed by the government that are opposed by almost half of the country's voters before elections expected within seven months.
The plan to cut transfers to private pension funds by more than two-thirds to 2.3% of employees' salaries in a system enrolling millions of Poles is aimed at trimming the budget gap and keeping pub...
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