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Faced with the pension reform, Bardella proposes “relaunching and supporting the birth rate” in France

The president of the National Group Jordan Bardella positioned himself this Tuesday against the government project on the set of BFMTV. Rather, he proposes “boosting the birth rate” to have more contributions in the coming decades.

He is against the pension reform. On the set of BFMTV this Monday, the president of the National Rally, Jordan Bardella, strongly criticized the government’s plan, which aims to delay the legal retirement age to 64 years. Faced with Olivier Véran and Mathilde Panot during a debate, he denounced the “cynicism” of the executive and said that many French people, especially the young, will be penalized by the reform.

The president of the RN called on the Government to seek other means to save the pay-as-you-go pension system, “reviving and supporting the birth rate.” The objective: to have a greater number of contributors in the coming years.

Hungary as an example?

“We can do something else. One of the great challenges of society is to reactivate and support the birth rate, ”he insists, believing that“ it is now when the main guidelines are taken ”, launches the president of the far-right party.

Mathilde Panot, president of the rebel group in the National Assembly, denounced the European example taken by Jordan Bardella: Hungary.

“Your example is Hungary. It happens that Hungary forces women to listen to the heart of the fetus before they can abort. In terms of pronatalist policy and respect for the right of women to dispose of their bodies, it seems very, very limited to me “. , denounces the rebel deputy.

The head of the National Rally Jordan Bardella has also been suggesting for several days “support productivity”, “re-industrialize”, encourage “economic patriotism” or “commit to long-term abolition (…) of taxes on production” . “.

With 723,000 births registered in 2022 according to INSEE, the birth rate in France has never been lower since 1946.

Author: Ariel Guez
Source: BFM TV

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