Opposed to the Disindexation of Pensions, Thierry Breton Refers the Government to the Suspension of the Reform Borne
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While the Minister of Economy Roland Lescure has put on the table the possibility of unindexing pensions, the potential candidate at the centre for the presidential election opposes it, asking
The French government envisages a partial disindexation of pensions to fill 6 billion euros missing in 2027. A budgetary strategy contested in front of it by Thierry Breton, former Minister of the Economy. On BFMTV on 16 August 2026, he describes this measure as "very bad idea" and proposes a structural alternative: 30 to 40 billion annual, progressive and diversified savings. Two radically opposite budgetary visions face one year from the presi…
The government is looking at how to close its 2027 budget, and one of the first avenues is to reduce the value of certain pensions.
The former European Commissioner, whose name circulates at the centre for the presidential election, considers that the executive must "take on" the suspension of the pension reform.
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