
Government Macron today he is facing two impeachment petitions amid massive protests against the pension reform he is trying to push through.
If two no-confidence votes are rejected by the deputies (which is considered the most likely scenario), then the reform under consideration, raising the retirement age from 62 to 64, will be approved automatically – without the need for a vote by the National Assembly.
French President Emmanuel Macron he wanted on sunday controversial reform of the pension system “to complete its democratic course with respect for all”.
“The President of the Republic expressed his wish that the text on pensions could complete its democratic course with respect for all,” the French president said in a statement to the AFP news agency.
Source: Kathimerini

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