provisions until their coming into force was rather short. Thus, persons had been
denied the possibility to prepare themselves duly for the changes and to plan their
future lives corresponding to the reduced amount of pension, especially considering
the fact that pension is not only the substantial but also the only source of income for
the majority of pensioners.
12. The Summoned party – the Free Trade Union Confederation of Latvia
(hereinafter – LBAS) – maintained that there were no consultations held with them
during the preparation of the amendments to the year 2009 budget. Similarly, there
were no meetings held with LBAS during the preparation of the impugned provisions.
Before signing the Agreement of 11 June, LBAS was offered two alternatives – either
to sign the document, or not to sign it, in which case to reckon with the situation that
the Republic of Latvia would not receive the international loan.
Although LBAS is not competent to offer its opinion on the compliance of the
impugned provisions with the Constitution, it considers these provisions to be
unconformable with Articles 1 and 109 of the Constitution.
It should be especially emphasized that pensions received by the majority of the
State pension recipients are below the minimum subsistence level established by the
State. There will be 200 000 deprived persons in the country in 2010. Reducing the
disbursable pension amount in this way means to achieve the needed budget economy
on account of socially least protected persons.
13. The Summoned party – the Employers’ Confederation of Latvia
(hereinafter – LDDK) – maintained that the Agreement of 11 June should be
considered as an agreement of social partners and other organizations, not just as an
agreement of social partners. Before signing the Agreement, there were no other
meetings. The only meeting was held on 11 June 2009, before signing the above
agreement. LDDK is not competent to assess the compliance of the impugned
provisions with the Constitution.
14. The Summoned party – the Latvian Association of Local and Regional
Governments (hereinafter – LPS) – maintained that, when the Agreement of 11 June
was prepared, the following alternatives were discussed – decrease of personal
allowance to LVL 0 or decrease of pensions by 15 percent. LPS did not support the
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