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8:47 p.m. : On France 2, the Prime Minister returned to the conditions of retirement for the “active categories” of the public service, such as the police or the firefighters.
8:46 p.m. : Many Internet users born in the 1960s, like Marie-Claire Larose, feel “destabilized” by the pension reform. “This pay-as-you-go system reflects solidarity between the French, between generations”replies the Prime Minister, who explains that she wants “preserve it”.
8:43 p.m. : Anne Vetter-Tifrit, business manager, questions the Prime Minister on the ambition of the reform, judging that she “didn’t go far enough”. “I go far enough to ensure the balance of our pension system”assured Elisabeth Borne.
8:38 p.m. : “Of course, we must take into account the situation of those who work in a difficult job. Our first challenge is to avoid wear and tear at work in companies”, explains Elisabeth Borne. She answered the question of Philippe Watrelot, retired from the National Education, who asked him about life expectancy in good health, “65.9 years for women and 64 years for men”.
8:45 p.m. : Good evening, on the set of the “20 hours” of France 2, Elisabeth Borne announced the maintenance of the 8 additional quarters granted for the birth or the adoption of a child. For those born after 2010, these trimesters can be split between the parents. “We do not change”, assures the Prime Minister. She also adds that the quarters validated during parental leave will now be taken into account to leave with the long career device.
8:35 p.m. : “It’s a busy day, there are quite a few off-peak days in the function I perform”, explains Elisabeth Borne, on franceinfo. She will answer questions from six citizen observers.
8:30 p.m. : The interview of Elisabeth Borne by Anne-Sophie Lapix is now over, but don’t leave. She will be present in a few minutes on the franceinfo set to answer questions from Internet users, viewers and listeners. It is to be continued in this live.
8:45 p.m. : #RETIREES Why is retirement based on the best 25 years for private and the last six months for public? Here is Elisabeth Borne’s answer to a question from one of our Internet users.
8:27 p.m. : “VYou know, one of the first fears of the French is purchasing power. I think that in the context, which worries everyone, it’s really not a good idea to imagine lowering the purchasing power of retirees.”
8:28 p.m. : “JI am confident that we must be able to support seniors. And you know, more generally, I think it’s a real social issue for us to recognize the place of seniors in companies.”
8:29 p.m. : Mothers will continue to get eight quarters per child, says Elisabeth Borne (for children born from 2010, these quarters can be divided between the parents). “There are also advances since the quarters on parental leave, which were not taken into account until now in the long career scheme or in the calculation of the minimum pension, will be taken into account.she says.
8:21 p.m. : “It may seem unfair, but in reality, when we finally look at what the replacement rate is, that is to say the ratio between the last salary and the pension, we arrive at the same level between the public service and the private.”
Elisabeth Borne was answering a question from a user about the calculation of the pension, which takes into account the best 25 years in the private sector and the last six months in the public sector.
8:19 p.m. : The Prime Minister defends the government’s decision to have people who started working before the age of 15 contribute at 44, compared to 43 for the rest of the population. “At present, it is two more years”she recalls.
8:15 p.m. : “Our objective is to balance our pension system in 2030. We have carried out several months of consultation, we listened and we could see that there was another way to achieve this objective of balance in 2030.”
8:13 p.m. : “We will gradually have to work longer and I measure what that means for many French people”explains Elisabeth Borne, interviewed by Anne-Sophie Lapix on France 2.
8:08 p.m. : Elisabeth Borne is the guest of the 20 hours of France 2, which you can follow in this direct. She will answer Anne-Sophie Lapix’s questions about the pension reform.