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The Social Insurance and Pensions Law No. 148 of 2019 defines the categories eligible for the deceased's pension. These include the widow or widower, children, unmarried daughters, parents, and siblings, provided that the legal conditions are met as of the date of death. For the widow or widower, it is required that the marriage be either officially documented or legally recognized, and that they were unmarried or married to someone else at the time of death. For children and daughters, the maximum age for entitlement is 21 years, with exceptions made for those unable to work due to disability or those still studying. Proof of eligibility must meet certain conditions as of the date of death, and the pension entitlement is determined according to the table attached to the law. Pension payments start from the first month of death. If the status of any of the beneficiaries changes, the pension can be redistributed in accordance with the law. Suspension or termination of the pension occurs for specific reasons, and it can be reinstated once these reasons are no longer applicable.
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