Gobierno de España. Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones. Secretaría de Estado de la Seguridad Social y Pensiones - Dirección General de Ordenación de la Seguridad Social
Administración Presupuestaria

Extraordinary pensions for acts of terrorism

  • Retirement pensions (for permanent incapacity/disability for service)
  • Family Pensions: widowhood, orphanhood and for parents

A) Retirement pensions (for permanent incapacity/disability for service)

Amount: it is 200 per cent of the scale  that corresponds to the classification group assigned to the Corp that the civil servant belongs to on leaving active service.

Economic effects: first day of the month following the date of the retirement unless the personnel are already retired, in which case it will take effect as of the first day of the month following the date of the act of terrorism that gave rise to the disability.

B) Family Pensions: widowhood, orphanhood and for parents

These are pensions that apply to civil servants or retired personnel who die as a result of acts of terrorism, and to those who had received an extraordinary pension for permanent incapacity/disability for service as a result of acts of terrorism, whatever their cause of death.

The requirements and conditions to be a beneficiary of these pensions are the same as those established for the ordinary Passive Class pensions, with the particularity that children entitled to a pension are under 23 years, and those who are disabled for any work since before they reached this age or the date of the death of the causing subject.If orphans older than 23 years of age become incapacitated for all types of work before they turn 25 years old, they are entitled to the orphan pension permanently

Amount: it is 200 per cent of the scale that corresponds to the classification groups assigned to the Corps that the civil servant belongs to on leaving active service. When there are several beneficiaries, the pension will be distributed in the following way:

  • If there is a spouse or unmarried partner and children, one half will be for the spouse or unmarried partner and the other half for the children in equal parts.
  • If there is a mother and a father, in equal parts. The parents are only entitled if there are no spouse or unmarried partner and children entitled to a pension.
  • When a co-participant loses the right, their part will cause the part of the rest of them to increase.