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"A Groundhog Day" is the title of a cult American comedy from the 90s in which the hero remained stuck in a time loop, condemned to relive the same day forever.
The film had experienced a resurgence in popularity during the Covid crisis when, again varying in new confinement, the French saw the same scenario repeat itself tirelessly.
Whatever one thinks of it on the merits, between days of strike in series and elements of language repeated in a loop on all the waves, the pension reform also resembles “An endless day”.
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For thirty years, this is the sixth pension reform.
One every five years on average
, rightly pointed out François Lenglet in our columns predicting that "
even if this text is adopted as it stands, there will therefore be other reforms
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The question of pensions thus seems to have become the alpha and omega of our political life.
To the point of avoiding other issues that are at least as important, if…
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