The French government admits that raising the minimum retirement age to 65 "is not a totem".
The Prime Minister of France, Elisabeth Borne, has acknowledged that raising the minimum retirement age to 65, compared to the current 62, "is not a totem" for the French government and has expressed her willingness to evaluate other alternatives that would allow achieving the goal of balancing the pension system by 2030.. "We are going to withdraw this point, and…
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