Italy's Elsa Fornero, the country's welfare minister, was so upset by the upcoming austerity package unveiled by the government that she started crying as she spoke about the changes during a news conference.
Under the new plan to curb spending and regain control of the country's growing debt, Italy decided to raise the minimum pension age for women and men to 66 by 2018, and decided to abandon any annual inflation adjustments for many pensions, according to Reuters.
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