Elisabeth Borne urged her majority to “mobilise” and “carry forward” the pension reform, a project that “requires effort” but “saves the system”, before the leaders of the Renaissance party.
The tension rose one more step this Monday between the Executive and the opposition on this emblematic reform of this beginning of the five-year period, once again described as “essential” by Emmanuel Macron on the eve of a new day of mobilization.
“No, this reform does not penalize women”
Faced with executives from the presidential party, the head of government also considered it “important to mobilize both to defend our project and not to let falsehoods spread.” “No, we will not go out tomorrow at 64. The age difference is gradual. No, this reform does not penalize women, ”he insisted.
“I can assure you that we protect women who have stung careers.” “It is important to say this: until now women retire later than men, in the future they will leave earlier,” said the head of government.
He considers “it is important to show empathy and listen: for many French people, working longer is not easy when you have had a difficult job.”
He also mentioned “a relationship with work that challenges us and that we must address”, judging that “it is important that our deputies make proposals on these issues that will be included in the current bill and in other texts, on full employment for example “. which will be presented in the spring by the Minister of Labor Olivier Dussopt.
Source: BFM TV
