He was to end his five-year term with the image of the most reforming president in history.
In five years at the head of the country, Emmanuel Macron has indeed carried out
“transformations”
: labor law, SNCF status, training and apprenticeship, housing tax, ISF… But he could not complete the most important of all, that of pensions, which he himself had described as
"the mother of reforms"
.
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However, the candidate Macron had not been stingy with promises.
“We will put an end to the injustices of our pension system
, he pledged in 2017.
A universal system with common rules for calculating pensions will be gradually put in place.
Changing activity or sector will have no effect on pension rights.
With a principle of equality: for each euro contributed, the same right to pension for all!”
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