“She’s horribly brutal.” At the microphone of BFMTV-RMC, Marine Le Pen launched the pension reform desired by the government. In particular, it provides for the postponement of the retirement age from 62 to 64 years.
If the Government highlights the presence of long-career schemes, people who start contributing between the ages of 18 and 20 could do so at age 44 and not at 43, as foreseen by the acceleration of the Touraine reform desired by the ‘ executive’. In question: the 5 quarters of the contribution necessary to be included in these long-running devices.
“The sooner we work, the harder we work, the sooner we have to leave,” Marine Le Pen replies.
The president of the national deputies Rassemblement adds that “those who entered (the labor market) before the age of 20 should leave, if they wish, at the age of 60.”
According to the head of the deputies of the National Group (RN), this reform “encourages young people to leave late for the labor market.” You enter at 20, you will be contributing for 44 years”, while if “you return at 25 after having completed higher education and having spent two years as an intern in Singapore, you will be contributing for 42 years”, he criticizes. And to add: “It is profoundly unfair.”
During the 2022 campaign, Marine Le Pen defended a return to retirement at age 60 for people who entered working life between the ages of 17 and 20. For the French who entered working life between the ages of 20 and 24, the former candidate provided for a full pension between 40 and 42 years of contribution.
For those who start working from the age of 25, their presidential project Provided a minimum of 42 years of contribution to benefit from a full pension without discount.
Source: BFM TV
