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As the first round of early legislative elections approaches, scheduled for Sunday June 30, what are the National Rally, Ensemble and the New Popular Front proposing on the subject of pensions?
Tense face-to-face Wednesday June 26 between party leaders. Will the French be able to retire at 60, 62, 64 or even 66? A little sentence from Jordan Bardella created confusion. Comments which sowed doubt among those who watched the debate. The New Popular Front proposes to repeal the reform within 15 days if it arrives at Matignon, with the objective of returning to a legal age of departure for retirement at age 60.
As for the presidential camp, there is no question of turning back. Since the entry into force of the reform, the legal retirement age has increased to 62 years and 3 months for people born from September 1, 1961, then is gradually shifted by three months each year to reach 64 years in 2030 Exceptions are made for those who started working early on the sole condition of having contributed at age 44.