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Golden parachute for Graubünden's old government councilors under pressure

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The current Graubünden government officials most likely won't be eligible for a lifetime pension, in contrast to their predecessors. Marcus Caduff (center), Martin Bühler (FDP), jon domenic parolini (center), Carmelia Maissen (new), Peter Peyer (SP), and others are shown in the photo (clockwise from top left).

Politics Region|18 minutes ago (Updated 18 minutes ago) Councilors from Graubünden's previous administration face pressure to give up their "golden parachute" CHUR - After leaving office, Graubünden government members receive a lifetime pension. This should be cut in half, deleted entirely, or both, say FDP, GLP, and SVP.

The government made a statement on Monday indicating its readiness to modernize the pension system. The current Graubünden government officials most likely won't be eligible for a lifetime pension, in contrast to their predecessors.

Marcus Caduff (center), Martin Bühler (FDP), jon domenic parolini (center), Carmelia Maissen (new), Peter Peyer (SP), and others are shown in the photo (clockwise from top left). CHUR - After leaving office, members of the Graubünden government are entitled to a lifetime pension.

This should be cut in half, deleted entirely, or both, say FDP, GLP, and SVP. The government made a statement on Monday indicating its readiness to modernize the pension system.

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The current Graubünden government officials most likely won't be eligible for a lifetime pension, in contrast to their predecessors.

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