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ReporterIndependentCenter11 hr. ago The demographic fund will have almost EUR 17 billion in assetsThe article discusses the proposal for a National Demographic Fund in Slovenia, which aims to address demographic challenges and financial sustainability of the pension system. The Ministry of Finance states that the fund will be professionally and independently managed. Minister Šircelj highlights the need for additional funding sources due to demographic changes, noting that current pension contributions amount to around €6.8 billion annually, projected to drop to nearly €9 billion by 2050. The fund, created through restructuring of the State Holding Company (SDH) and integration of other entities, is expected to start with a value of almost €17 billion. It plans to allocate dividends and investment returns to the pension fund, while reinvesting portions for long-term growth and family policies. Both Šircelj and Papež emphasize that management will follow clear legal guidelines and remain non-political.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the proposal and potential benefits of the National Demographic Fund without overtly favoring any political ideology. While it discusses the necessity of reform due to demographic challenges, it does not take a strong ideological stance or frame the issue in a clearly left or右倾向
Radio OgnjiščeParty-alignedCenter12 hr. ago The draft law on the National Demographic Fund is in public hearingThe 16th Slovenian government has introduced a proposal for a National Demographic Fund, which aims to consolidate state wealth into a single entity for more efficient management of pension funds. The law, which has been internationally coordinated, seeks to address demographic challenges such as declining birth rates and aging population by creating a centralized fund that combines existing state assets, including those from the State Development Holding (SDH), the Capital Company (Kad), and other social security institutions. Financial Minister Andrej Šircelj argues that this reform is necessary to ensure financial sustainability of the pension system, projecting that funding needs could rise from around 6.8 billion euros to nearly 9 billion euros by 2055. The proposed fund would manage capital investments and allocate returns toward pensions, elderly care, and family policies.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the proposal as a necessary reform based on demographic trends and economic projections, but does not overtly criticize or praise the policy. It provides balanced information about the goals and potential benefits of the fund, citing official estimates and ministry statements. S
DnevnikIndependent🔒Center13 hr. ago State investments under the National Demographic FundThe article discusses the proposed National Demographic Fund, which aims to consolidate financial assets from various state institutions such as the Slovenian State Holding, Capital Company, DSU, ZPIZ, and ZZZS under a single entity. Financial Minister Andrej Šircelj explained that this consolidation would allow more professional management of funds, leading to greater efficiency and benefits for retirees. He noted that the number of retirees is expected to increase by around 100,000 by 2050, requiring new funding sources for pensions. The fund’s dividends would be directed toward pension funds, care for the elderly, and demographic policies. State Secretary Peter Papež emphasized that the law seeks to unify the management of state wealth, accumulate capital, and improve the sustainability of the pension system.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a proposed national policy initiative without overtly favoring any particular political ideology. It provides factual explanations from government officials regarding the purpose and implications of the National Demographic Fund, without taking a clear partisan
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter13 hr. ago Objective of the Demographic Fund: "That the revenues of the state property will work and be intended for the people"The article discusses Slovenia's plan to establish a National Demographic Fund aimed at improving the sustainability of the pension system by consolidating various state investments under one entity. Financial Minister Andrej Šircelj explains that the fund will manage capital contributions from Zpiz, ZZZS, and other state entities, aiming for more efficient and professional management. The proposed law would centralize these funds, ensuring transparency, accountability, and adherence to principles such as prudence and independence. The initial value of the fund is estimated at nearly €17 billion, with dividends partially allocated to the pension fund and used for elderly care and demographic policies. The fund will also include proceeds from the sale of non-strategic state assets, though strategic investments will remain untouched. The law requires the fund to develop a new strategy within nine months, which will then be approved by the national assembly.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the proposal and explanation from government officials without overtly promoting or criticizing the policy. It provides balanced information about the goals, structure, and implications of the National Demographic Fund, quoting ministers and outlining both the benefits and the f
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