The executive is keeping its course.
Jostled by the challenge to the pension reform project, he presented his text on Monday in the Council of Ministers.
Without bending as to its objective of shifting the legal retirement age to 64.
“The age measures that we are taking make it possible to bring the system back into balance in 2030. It is absolutely fundamental”
, insisted at the Élysée Palace the Minister of Labor, Olivier Dussopt.
"To come back to this point would be to give up the return to balance and lack responsibility for future generations"
, he hammered, four days after a first day of mobilization followed by more than a million people.
Élisabeth Borne, who presented her wishes to the press a few hours later, did not say anything else:
"The trade unions, I regret it, do not wish today either to extend the period of contribution nor the age of departure retired, but it's my government's responsibility, it's my responsibility, to secure the future”
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