ANALYSIS. A working week of barely 35 hours and already retired at the age of 62. Why many French people find it inconceivable that this will be touched | Abroad

The French Assembly narrowly rejected two motions of no confidence last night. This does not alter the fact that, less than a year after Emmanuel Macron’s re-election, the country is becoming increasingly ungovernable. Fire on the fuse this time is a reform that brings the minimum retirement age to 64 years. Why is that necessary? And why don’t the French want to know about that?


Erwin Verhoeven

21-03-23, 06:00


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