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Pension reform: Montebourg punishes the “unfounded obstinacy of the government”

The former economy minister, a guest on BFMTV on Monday night, said he was opposed to the government reform that sets the legal retirement age at 64 in 2030.

Arnaud Montebourg, former economy minister, criticized on BFMTV the pension reform project, a “government obstinacy that has no foundation.” A text that is being examined by the Social Affairs Commission that the ex-minister considers “not entirely founded” and “unfair”.

“The question that is asked is that of justice,” he said, “that the country make an effort, it always has, but that the same people always pay for it, to make it more difficult.”

“The government has failed to prevent union unity”

The ex-minister, now a businessman and that comes out in a pocket edition Engagement: An Intimate Narrative of Powerfor what he estimated in BFMTV that “this reform must not be done” shelled by arguments according to his words.

“The government has not managed to avoid this union unity,” added the former minister, who hails “the pacifism of the expression of the unions” since the beginning of the protest movement.

Author: Hugo Garnier
Source: BFM TV

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