Exit in “65, 66 or 67”: Edouard Philippe urges to “move a lot” on pensions
Former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe urged the executive to “go a long way” on pensions, again advocating a postponement of the retirement age, to 65 or even 67, in an interview with Parisian.
“My goal is not to advocate the hardest solution to piss off the world,” says the former prime minister.
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Elisabeth Borne in Algeria to give “new impetus” to Franco-Algerian rapprochement
Issues of memory, economic cooperation, visas… Accompanied by 16 ministers, that is, almost half of her government, Elisabeth Borne begins a two-day visit to Algeria this Sunday to give “a new and possibly concrete boost” to the reconciliation initiated in August by the presidents of the two countries.
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Sandrine Rousseau claims not to have “disqualified” Julien Bayou
Guest on the set of what a time! On France 2, this Saturday night, Sandrine Rousseau returned to her accusations against Julien Bayou.
He reaffirmed that he had not made this case public, explaining that the principal in question had already given an interview on this subject.
“What makes it so that when Sandrine Rousseau says something it makes a stir and not Julien Bayou?” he launched.
However, she says that she does not regret her comments. “I didn’t disqualify him,” she added.
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