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August 16th, 2018
Conservative opposition Jobbik on Thursday announced that it has launched a nationwide campaign to allow men to retire after 40 years of work, an option already open to women. Deputy leader Janos Stummer said that Jobbik will ask men who have worked 40 years to send in letters sharing their personal stories, explaining why they would support the early retirement option, describing their working conditions and the effect it had on their health. At the end of the campaign dubbed "40 years, 40 arguments", Jobbik will bring 40 such letters to Parliament to "confront" the ruling parties "who have long rejected the initiative" with the experiences of men who have worked 40 years, he said.
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