Pension reform is like the horizon: the closer you get to it, the further it gets.
She leaves and she comes back, then she leaves again.
She appeared in 2018 with "systemic" ambitions before being carried away by the movement of "yellow vests".
We find a year later the universal pension with points, a technocratic cathedral whose operation even the designers will have difficulty in clearly explaining.
On February 29, 2020, a Saturday afternoon, Édouard Philippe triggered article 49-3 to have the reform adopted by the Assembly.
Fifteen days later, France shuts itself down for the first confinement.
The policy is postponed to a later date, and with it all the reforms.
Emmanuel Macron has again sounded the retirement
At the end of August 2021, Emmanuel Macron announces a social summit, with, on the menu, the question of pensions.
Ten days later, he assures us that this is not the time.
We find the reform, rid of its universal ambitions, during the campaign, with a flagship measure...
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