Didier Reynders, a former European Commissioner of Justice and Belgian minister, receives a double pension totaling €12,629 monthly, significantly exceeding Belgium's national pension cap. This situation has sparked controversy in Belgium, where average pensions are much lower. Reynders is under investigation for alleged money laundering, while his party campaigns for raising the retirement age and cutting pension expenses. The disparity between the political elite's benefits and the struggles of ordinary workers has led to public dissatisfaction. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)