Italy keeps Fornero pension law for 2026

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Italy's government will not significantly alter pension rules in 2026, maintaining the existing Fornero law. This means no major changes to the retirement age or eligibility requirements are expected. The current pension system, including the Fornero law, will remain in effect for 2026. Individuals born in 1959 will be eligible for standard retirement at age 67, while those meeting specific contribution requirements may retire earlier. The government is considering alternative early retirement options, such as a flexible "Quota 41" plan, but no significant reforms are planned. The focus will be on related issues like supplementary pensions.


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