Prime Minister Philippe Philippe unveils Wednesday, before the Economic and Social Council, the contours of the pension reform, the day after a new day of protest, and while transport remains largely disrupted by the strike began on December 5.

Prime Minister Edouard Philippe lifted the veil Wednesday on the details of the pension reform. "The system will be the same for all French, without exception," said the head of government. "It will always be a distribution system with the highest level of coverage in the world."

"It will be a system of points, not quarterly, that will cause the work to pay more, since each hour worked will open rights," said the tenant of Matignon before the Economic and Social Council, ensuring that it is not was not an economic reform. "We are committed to ensuring that the value of the point is not fixed on the eve, at the mercy of budgetary difficulties."

Edouard Philippe also confirmed the disappearance of the system to 42 schemes. "We will end special diets, we will do it gradually," he said.