Faure Warns: Government Censorship a Moral Obligation on Pensions
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Jean-Pierre Robin: "Without a return to full employment in France, the problem of pensions will be insoluble"
CHRONIC - The question of the legal retirement age is secondary: the only thing that ultimately matters, economically and socially, is the amount of work provided by the country as a whole.
Retreats: Olivier Faure claims that if Parliament were not seized, government censorship would be a "moral obligation"
On arriving in Matignon, François Bayrou had proposed to the social partners to re-discuss the contested reform of pensions, obtaining in return that the socialists did not censor it on the budget.
Debate on pensions: Socialist Olivier Faure threatens to censor the government if Parliament is not seized at the end of the discussions
The boss of the PS considered that "the question of legal age is still on the table", even though François Bayrou closed the door to a return to the legal age of departure at 62 years.
Olivier Faure threatens pensions: if Parliament is not seized, censorship would be "a moral obligation"
The first secretary of the Socialist Party raised the tone this Saturday, March 29 in the face of the intransigence of François Bayrou. PS MPs had refused to vote the fall of the Prime Minister so far.
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