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"If It Is to Buy Two or Three Months of stability...": Medef Says He Is "Very Reluctant" to Suspend Pension Reform

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In an attempt to defuse the political crisis, Sébastien Lecornu referred to the possibility of suspending pension reform, an option that Patrick Martin, President of the Medef, categorically rejects.

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In an attempt to defuse the political crisis, Sébastien Lecornu referred to the possibility of suspending pension reform, an option that Patrick Martin, President of the Medef, categorically rejects.

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If the 2023 reform is suspended, "it will still weigh on the level of activity, it will weigh on the borrowing conditions and at the end, it will weigh on the purchasing power," warned the president of the main employers' organisation.

·Paris, France
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The president of the Medef expressed his great reluctance about a suspension of the pension reform demanded by the Socialist Party. Patrick Martin sees it as a threat to France's level of activity and purchasing power.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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