Social Fund Exposes Fake Messages on Retirement Age
Rumors of retirement age increase in Kyrgyzstan false, Social Fund reports
The Social Fund of Kyrgyzstan has recently denied inaccurate information circulating on the internet about a supposed increase in the retirement age in the country. According to the representatives of the Social Fund, there have been no accepted or considered changes to the retirement age, which currently stands at 63 years for men and 58 years for women.
In a statement, the Social Fund emphasized that any information about changes to the retirement age is fake and intended to mislead citizens. They urged the public to be vigilant and rely only on official sources of information. Any changes to legislation regarding the retirement age will be announced and published in official sources, such as the official website and social media accounts of the Social Fund of the Kyrgyz Republic, the media, and other official channels.
The spread of misinformation can cause unnecessary stress and confusion, and it is important for citizens to verify information through reliable sources. The Social Fund’s clarification comes as a reminder for individuals to be cautious about believing and spreading unverified news.