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Pensions: postponing the retirement age to 64 "is no longer negotiable", says Borne

2023-01-29T06:04:21.989Z


On the eve of the beginning of the examination of the project in committee at the Assembly and two days before a new day of mobilization, the First


This is an update on one of the key measures of the pension reform.

And a message sent to opponents who will march on Tuesday, January 31.

On France Info this Sunday, Elisabeth Borne says that the postponement of the retirement age from 62 to 64 will not be called into question.

"It is no longer negotiable, retirement at 64 and the acceleration (of the extension of the contribution period, editor's note) of the Touraine reform", assured the Prime Minister, on the eve of the start of the examination of the project in committee at the Assembly.

"This is the compromise that we proposed after having heard the employers' and trade union organizations, after having exchanged with the various parliamentary groups (…) It is necessary to ensure the balance of the system", she explained to the radio on the sidelines of a surprise visit to his constituency of Calvados.

Source: leparis

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