The day of protest takes place on the eve of the ruling of the Constitutional Council on the pension reform.
Tomorrow, Thursday, the twelfth day of mobilization in Iparralde and France for the pension reform, on the eve of the decision of the Constitutional Council on the pension reform. And that will be it on Friday when the interpreting body of the Magna Carta will advise on whether or not to validate the reform, which, among other things, raises the minimum retirement age from 62 to 64 years.
Currently the government of the president Emmanuel Macron It has been demonstrated inflexibleand stressed that the measure is essential to ensure the medium-term financial equilibrium of the pension system.
The labor unionsFor their part, they have warned the French executive that they will keep up the pressure and their mobilizations as long as the pension reform is not withdrawn, even if the Constitutional Council approves it this Friday.
The meeting between Elisabeth Borne and the unions on the pension reform ended last week, according to the unions, in a “failure” due to the French Prime Minister’s refusal to withdraw the legal text.
Recently in an interview with the French newspaper the worldthe head of the French executive distanced himself, at least in tone, from President Macron, who is much more forceful on pension reform.
Exactly, Macron was interrupted this Tuesday by several activists who, among other things, denounced the pension reform during a speech by the president during his two-day official visit to the Netherlands.
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Source: EITB

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