Elisabeth Borne clarifies the contours of the pension reform

Elisabeth Borne clarifies the contours of the pension reform

The Prime Minister presented Thursday, December 1 in an interview with the Parisian the first tracks favored by the government and the file is at the heart of the meeting this Friday, December 2 between the Prime Minister and her cabinet before new consultations with unions, employers’ organizations and opposition parties.

The head of government has defined a roadmap leaving little room for manoeuvre. Because, for Elisabeth Borne, the figures are implacable: without a substantial decline in the retirement age, the system will widen a deficit of 100 billion euros in the next ten years.

We must therefore move to 65, even if the Prime Minister still declares herself open to alternative proposals, for example a move to 64 and an increase in the number of annuities necessary for a full retirement rate, as suggested by Les Républicains . A ” gradual postponement ” at “ 65 by 2031 “would” to bring the system back to equilibrium within ten years “. But “ can we talk » of a « another way “, she assures the Parisianwhile excluding from the outset ” lower the amount of pensions or increase the cost of work through additional contributions “.

To counterbalance this firmness, the head of government is proposing so-called social measures, such as taking parental leave into account and an expanded system for long careers, allowing people to leave earlier. And she pledges to maintain the age of cancellation of the haircut at 67 like today.

Entry into force of the reform in the summer of 2023

But is there really time to talk? Elisabeth Borne confirms it: the reform will be presented on December 15. Until then, we must meet all the social partners and the political opposition, for the moment not very enthusiastic.

And the rest of the schedule is just as tight: the Prime Minister wants the reform to come into effect by next summer. “ The reform will apply from summer 2023 », starting with those born « in the second half of 1961 “, she says.

Social and political protests being guaranteed, the consultation risks once again giving way to the passage in force.

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