A rally against the retirement-age increase is being held in the center of Moscow on Sunday. The protests, triggered by the pension reform, occurred in several cities across the country, however, in the capital they were not authorized by the local government.
According to the press service for the Moscow Interior Ministry, up to 2,000 people have attended an unauthorized public event on Pushkin Square. Police and National Guard officers are securing public order and safety at the site. The demonstration is being held to coincide with mayoral elections in Moscow.
"We are following the situation," head of the Regional Security Department Vladimir Chernikov told Sputnik.
Participants in the rally against the pension reform on Pushkin Square in Moscow.
The protesters oppose a bill, adopted in the first reading by the Russian State Duma. The legislation proposed raising the retirement age from 60 to 65 years for men and from 55 to 63 years for women. Those changes are to be implemented gradually starting from 2019. President Putin, however, proposed amendments that set the retirement age for men and women at 65 and 60 years, respectively.