Vigil of arms at the Élysée.
As the unions prepare to take to the streets against the pension reform, Emmanuel Macron brings together the Prime Minister, the ministers concerned by the project and the leaders of the majority on Wednesday evening to try to see more clearly and recall everything the world in order.
Because, for the time being, vagueness and cacophony reign together over the implementation of this campaign promise from the Head of State: to push back the legal retirement age to 65.
According to the timetable set by the President of the Republic, it is in the summer of 2023 that the reform must come into effect.
For the rest, everything is still under discussion within the majority, where tempers are beginning to heat up between those who want to go very quickly and those who would prefer to temporize.
Two scenarios therefore clash.
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The first involves a reform by way of amendment to the social security finance bill (PLFSS).
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