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Are the French definitely “refractory Gauls”?
Even if the reform is adopted, they want the challenge to continue.
This is what the latest wave of the Odoxa-Backbone Consulting study for Le Figaro reveals, which also points out that in the event of new blockages, the country would hold it more rigorously with the executive than with the inter-union. .
Experts like to remind you: in most European countries, the retirement age has already been pushed back a long time ago to 65, or even 67.
So how to explain such distrust of a reform accepted elsewhere without real opposition?
In truth, as several signatures of FigaroVox detail this week, the hostility of the French is all the stronger as it
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