“If there are people in good faith, I ask the CAF not to suspend the APL”, specifies Olivier Klein

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Olivier Klein, Minister Delegate in charge of the City and Housing and Mayor of Clichy-sous-Bois (Seine-Saint-Denis), is the guest of “4 Truths” of France 2, Friday September 30.

The government intends to maintain its course on pension reform, despite the opposition of the unions. “It is a reform which is progressive, four more months per year, we will see what the consultation will say. The starting point is 65 years in 2031. This consultation is necessary. There are difficult jobs, there this reform will have to take this into account”explains Olivier Klein, Minister Delegate in charge of the City and Housing and Mayor of Clichy-sous-Bois (Seine-Saint-Denis), guest of the “4 Truths” of France 2, Friday September 30.

Is the State ready for the euro on housing? “We have to spend well. We have to build more: 2.2 million applicants for social housing, it’s unbearable. We have to renovate, and quickly. The climate emergency is before our eyes”says Olivier Klein.

What measures will be taken for tenants who can no longer pay their rent, who are now receiving APL? “There are increases in charges. I have asked the CAF, in all departments, to be extremely attentive. If there are people in good faith who can no longer pay their rent, I ask to the CAF not to suspend the APL. The law provides for this from today “concludes the Minister Delegate in charge of the City and Housing.


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