Paris (AFP)

The "beginnings of simulators" on pensions, to allow everyone to measure the effects of reform, will be presented by the government next week, said Friday the spokesman of the government Sibeth Ndiaye.

"We will have simulators, the beginnings of simulators, next week, which will be presented by the government," said Ndiaye at the microphone of Radio Classics, without further details.

Retirement simulators have blossomed all over the Internet to calculate the amount of pensions with the new universal system, but the government has not yet set up a specific official simulator, which annoys both the majority and the majority. opposition.

Asked about this "delay", the spokesperson replied: "Imagine that as soon as the Delevoye report was released last July, we would have set up a simulator, so we would have lied to the French too" because, for example, on the "first generation concerned" (1975 finally and not 1963) or on "family rights", the position of the government has evolved.

The government tool "should be available in the coming weeks, there are still a number of things to clarify," said on his side the Secretary of State Digital Cédric O Sud Radio.

"We have laid down a certain number of principles, but it still remains that, depending on the situation, depending on the job, the difficulty of the night hours, what we are going to decide on a certain number of things, you will not have exactly the same things and we do not want to lie to the French ", he argued to explain this delay.

The president (ex-LR) of the region Hauts-de-France, Xavier Bertrand, asked once again Sunday the establishment of an official pension simulator "for every French" while "no longer trust no one". According to him, "the justice of the peace, it would be this simulator".

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