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The pension reform presented on January 23 in the Council of Ministers, announces Élisabeth Borne

2023-01-03T08:11:06.810Z


The postponement of the legal age of departure to 65, desired by Emmanuel Macron, is “not a totem”, also assured the Prime Minister.


Invited this Tuesday morning on Franceinfo, Elisabeth Borne gave details on the timetable for the pension reform.

If the final arbitrations will be well presented on January 10, the final project will be presented to the Council of Ministers on January 23, announced the Prime Minister.

We want it to come into force at the end of the summer

”, also confirmed the tenant of Matignon.

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A few hours before a final sequence of consultations with the social partners on the controversial pension reform, Élisabeth Borne assured that the postponement of the legal retirement age to 65, desired by Emmanuel Macron, was "

not a totem

" .

"

Other solutions can make it possible to achieve the balance of the pension system by 2030

," she said.

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In addition, the Prime Minister assured that the government would not affect the contribution period to benefit from a full pension, which the Touraine reform must increase to 43 years.

"

No one will have to work 47-48

," she said.

Source: lefigaro

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