
French PM Lecornu Delays Retirement Age Reform Until After 2027 Election
French Prime Minister Lecornu has announced a suspension of the planned increase in the retirement age to 64 until after the 2027 presidential election. This decision aims to mitigate public discontent and avoid a no-confidence vote, reflecting the sensitive political climate surrounding pension reforms. By postponing the changes, the government seeks to stabilize its position and engage in further dialogue with citizens about retirement security.

French PM Lecornu Delays Retirement Age Reform Until After 2027 Election
French Prime Minister Lecornu has announced a suspension of the planned increase in the retirement age to 64 until after the 2027 presidential election. This decision aims to mitigate public discontent and avoid a no-confidence vote, reflecting the sensitive political climate surrounding pension reforms. By postponing the changes, the government seeks to stabilize its position and engage in further dialogue with citizens about retirement security.
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