The Prime Minister is open, on the other hand, to a discussion in Parliament on better use of the “education” and “maternity” terms obtained by women during their careers.

The postponement of the retirement age from 62 to 64, contested by the unions and most of the opposition, “is no longer negotiable”, said Elisabeth Borne this Sunday, on the eve of the start of the examination of the project in committee at the Assembly.

“It is no longer negotiable, retirement at 64 and the acceleration (of the extension of the contribution period, editor’s note) of the Touraine reform”, said on franceinfo the Prime Minister:

“This is the compromise that we proposed after having heard the employers’ organizations and trade unions, after having exchanged with the various parliamentary groups (…) It is necessary to ensure the balance of the system”.

Open to discussion on women’s retirement

“If we had only one parameter, then it wouldn’t be 43 years of contribution and 64 years to be able to retire, it could be 45 years of contribution period, which seems impossible to us to ask the French “, she pleads in this interview carried out on Saturday, on the sidelines of a trip to her constituency of Calvados.

The head of government, on the other hand, is open to a discussion in Parliament on better use of the “education” and “maternity” terms obtained by women during their careers.

“As of today, there are many women who cannot use them to the full, we are analyzing the situation of these women who (…) could not use them to the full tomorrow, so this analysis is in progress.

The deputies seize this Monday in committee of the highly contested pension reform project, for a trial run on 7000 amendments, under the eye of the opponents who organize this Tuesday a high point of mobilization in the street.

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