Pensions: Macron defends his reform and calls on the Senate to "enrich" the text

“I hope that the Senate can enrich” the text on the pension reform “with what seems useful to him”, indicated Emmanuel Macron on Saturday, three days before the examination of the bill by the upper house

Pensions: Macron defends his reform and calls on the Senate to "enrich" the text

“I hope that the Senate can enrich” the text on the pension reform “with what seems useful to him”, indicated Emmanuel Macron on Saturday, three days before the examination of the bill by the upper house.

"I saw (that) the Senate wanted to get things done on family policy and women's rights. I think the government will approach (this debate) with openness and willingness to engage to build a majority behind this text", continued the Head of State.

He also pointed out that the Senate, with a majority on the right, had in the past "several times carried reforms which were quite close to that of today".

The text on the pension reform must be examined from Tuesday by the senators, ten days after heated debates in the Assembly which could not be completed.

In an interview with Le Parisien published on Saturday evening, the boss of the Les Républicains group in the upper house, Bruno Retailleau, indicated "wishing to vote (the text), after having modified it", in particular in order to "not widen the deficits, but manage to fill them".

"We intend to offer the government two options: either a 5% premium for mothers who have reached both a full career and the legal age, or an early departure at 63," added Mr. Retailleau, also evoking the idea of ​​an "end-of-career contract which would be exempt from family contributions" for employees aged at least 60.

The President of the Republic, who was speaking on the sidelines of a visit to the Paris Agricultural Show, put an end to the media discretion observed since the beginning of the debates on the reform.

On the contrary, he defended his project at length, all day Saturday, to the many onlookers who questioned him on the subject, sometimes in a lively way.

"I did not find anger among our compatriots", he however assured, saying to perceive "concern".

"This is also what is expressed in the demonstrations on pensions: when we listen to people, it's not retirement, the subject. It's work and working conditions", continued Emmanuel Macron, believing that "a lot of people protesting is the prospect of their career, is my job paying me enough or not?".

“There is a feeling of injustice”, he still considered.

02/25/2023 20:47:24 -         Paris (AFP) -         © 2023 AFP