"There is no more truth,"
complained Aurore Bergé last weekend.
The president of the Renaissance deputies, who works stubbornly to defend the reform of the government against winds and tides, tried here to formulate a reality that has been mentioned many times: the shift in the age pyramid (1.7 working people for 1 retiree today today against 4 to 1 in 1950) makes it necessary to look into the future of pension financing.
But, while recalling the facts, here is that the chosen one seemed once again to measure the lack of effect.
“We are in a world without truth”,
she could only repeat, disappointed.
Regrettable impotence of the real!
It must be said that the debate on pensions is not, in fact, lacking in untruths.
Didn't the Minister of Labour, Olivier Dussopt, assert that the reform would be
"no losers"
- which clearly constitutes an exaggeration, since it is a question, as everyone has understood, of a more or less collective effort to achieve -, and that it belonged to the corpus
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