“The fact is that there are no ideal pension systems.

Any pension system has its pros and cons.

Including, like our pension system.

To say that Kalashnikov's proposal is correct, ideal, or to criticize it in some way is simply impossible now.

This is the most serious work of those specialists who are engaged in global calculations related to the long-term prospects of filling the pension system based on several decades, as a rule, for the duration of the work history of one person, "Ryazansky explained. 

According to the senator, this proposal "should be studied." 

“These proposals should be subjected to a serious analysis of specialists; in addition to good wishes and, perhaps, nice numbers that will be announced, these proposals should be accompanied by actual calculations: how much will it cost employers as contributions, what will it cost the state as additional compensation payments, how much it will cost the federal budget in terms of indexations, ”he concluded.

Earlier, Kalashnikov proposed to introduce a new system for calculating pensions "by rank."

According to the deputy, at present even specialists are confused in the current system of points when calculating a pension.

The parliamentarian believes that the accrual should be done by category.