Maria Luís Albuquerque promotes ‘suitable living conditions in later life’ for future generations

BRUSSELS – The European Commission aims to ensure that future generations have “adequate living conditions in old age” within the European Union (EU) as part of its commitment to complementary pensions.
“Our focus is not merely on estimating potential gains, but rather on fostering conditions that will allow for adequate pensions for future generations,” stated Maria Luís Albuquerque, the European Commissioner for Financial Services and the Union of Savings and Investments, during a press conference in Brussels where proposals for automatic complementary pensions and professional funds were unveiled.
She expressed concern for younger individuals whose pensions, reliant solely on the public system, may not provide sufficient support for a comfortable retirement. “We seek to encourage member states to adhere to these recommendations to ensure a better quality of life for future retirees,” she emphasized.
Maria Luís Albuquerque acknowledged the low salary situation in Portugal, highlighting that those with lower incomes face a greater risk of poverty in retirement if issues remain unaddressed. “This concern is particularly significant for populations in member states where low-income individuals constitute a larger demographic,” she said.
When questioned about the possibility of Portuguese companies offering complementary pension plans, Albuquerque noted that there are various models for implementation, advocating for participation from all companies of varying sizes and addressing the needs of workers in less traditional employment scenarios who also require pension security.
The European Commission is urging EU nations to reform their pension systems to encourage complementary options—such as retirement insurance and savings plans (PPR)—which are not widely utilized in Portugal, recommending automatic enrollment and professional funds.
The Portuguese pension system, primarily reliant on the public Social Security pension, faces challenges similar to other EU states, including rapid demographic aging, the likelihood of reduced future pensions, low participation in supplementary plans, and irregular contribution patterns.
To tackle these challenges, Brussels recommends that Portugal and other EU countries implement automatic enrollment in complementary pension plans, allowing workers to contribute a small percentage of their salary with the option to exit freely.
These recommendations require approval by the Council and Parliament, as the matter falls under national jurisdiction.
The Commission estimates that transitioning to complementary savings mechanisms could yield over one trillion euros for EU citizens. (20/11/2025)


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17 responses to “Maria Luís Albuquerque promotes ‘suitable living conditions in later life’ for future generations”

  1. Oh brilliant, nothing says “I care” like telling future generations they’ll get a suitable living condition, right? 🙄 Just what we need—more recommendations and a whole lot of paperwork!

  2. Star Scratch Avatar
    Star Scratch

    Aha, because nothing screams “secure future” like a bunch of suits in Brussels deciding how to save us from our own government pensions. 😂 Let’s hope they get it right this time, eh?

  3. Flint Cast-
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    Flint Cast- Iron

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need – more assurances from the EU about our pensions while we all wait for our golden years in a cardboard box. Cheers to “adequate living conditions” – I’m sure they’ll work out just as well as their last dazzling plan! 😏💼

  4. Cool Law Topping Avatar
    Cool Law Topping

    Oh, how original! Because nothing says “secure retirement” like a bunch of bureaucrats in Brussels trying to fix the pension mess they created in the first place. Maybe next they’ll suggest investing in a time machine for the youth! 😂💸

  5. Fatsy Bear Avatar

    Oh joy, more promises of “adequate living conditions” for our golden years! Can’t wait to retire in style with my stellar Portuguese pension, right after I hit the jackpot on the lottery. 😂💸

  6. Sweetness Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how they’re finally realizing that “adequate” living conditions might be a tad more than just a warm cup of tea and a biscuit in your old age? 😂 Bravo, Maria, let’s hope the future generations aren’t too busy dodging poverty to notice!

  7. Just what we need, more pension plans to ensure future generations can afford a nice cup of tea in their old age. 🙄 Let’s hope they remember to actually implement it before we all need to start knitting our retirement homes! 🧶

  8. Looks like Maria Luís is all about those cushy retirement plans—because who doesn’t want to gamble their golden years on “adequate living conditions”? 🇵🇹💸 Just what we need, more recommendations from Brussels!

  9. Oh great, because nothing screams “secure future” like the EU’s latest pension proposal! 🤦‍♂️ Let’s just hope the automatic enrollment doesn’t come with a side of bureaucracy that makes a maze look like a straight line. 😅

  10. So, if I get this right, we’re all just supposed to trust that the EU can sort out our retirement woes while sipping espresso and twiddling their thumbs? Brilliant plan, Maria! 😏💸

  11. Oh, because who wouldn’t want to rely on the EU for a “comfortable” retirement? 😂 Sounds like a real cushy plan, just like waiting for a bus in the rain—good luck with that!

  12. Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—another grand plan to make sure we can retire in style, assuming we make it there in one piece. Because who doesn’t want to gamble their golden years on a government proposal? 😏💸

  13. black hole necromancer Avatar
    black hole necromancer

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need—more “adequate living conditions” talk while we shuffle change for our morning coffee. 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they should start with a pension plan for politicians first, eh? 😏

  14. Hitch Frenzy Avatar
    Hitch Frenzy

    Oh, splendid! Nothing like a bureaucrat promising “adequate living conditions” for future retirees while we all know those golden years might just be a rusty tin can. 🤷‍♂️ Just what we needed—more plans and proposals to ensure we can afford a nice park bench to sit on in our old age! 😂

  15. Just what we need, another set of recommendations from Brussels to ensure we have enough pocket change for our golden years. 🤔 Because clearly, the last thing we should worry about is how to live comfortably when we’re older, right? Cheers to a future of ‘adequate’ living conditions! 🥂

  16. freaky ratbuster Avatar
    freaky ratbuster

    Oh, splendid, nothing like a bureaucratic love letter to future retirees, while keeping our pockets comfortably empty in the present, eh? 😏 Who knew adequate pensions could be just a pie in the sky?

  17. Oh sure, because telling people to save for retirement is the same as giving them a magic wand for a comfy old age. 🙄 Just what we need, more bureaucratic fairy tales!

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