Russian coach Tashuev on pensions: Where is my money? I didn’t steal
Journalist
Anna Tkach
08.10.2025 - 00:20
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According to glavcom.ua: Russian football coach Sergey Tashuev, known for his work in numerous clubs, expressed sharp criticism of the pension system in his country. He emphasized that living on a pension in Russia is very difficult, and people have to rely on the help of relatives and children.
«Are pensions fair in Russia? Undoubtedly, but it is very hard, almost impossible, for Russians to live on a pension... Where is my money? I didn’t steal; I just worked and received a good salary», – noted the coach.
He also expressed disappointment that his pension is not being increased and outlined his position on the need for a more individualized system.
In the context of this speech by the Russian coach arises the question of the social problems faced by pensioners in Russia, as well as the need to reform the pension system for better support of citizens in old age.
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