Edouard Philippe. - ALAIN JOCARD / AP / SIPA

  • The government was open to the organization of a conference on the financing of the pension reform.
  • At the center of the game: the introduction of a pivotal age at 64 to restore the financial balance of the future project.
  • Two mobilizations are planned this week against the project, Thursday and Saturday

After several weeks of blocking, will the government get out of the crisis? The executive and the so-called "reformist" unions seem ready to agree on pension reform. Central to the debate: the introduction of a pivotal age at 64 to restore the financial balance of the future system. A "funding conference" could be scheduled Friday during a new consultation.

The government hopes to find an agreement before the text is presented to the Council of Ministers the week of January 20 Meanwhile, opposition to the bill continues with two mobilizations this Thursday and this Saturday. 20 Minutes has prepared a video for you on the next steps.

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  • Pension reform
  • Government
  • Union
  • Retirement
  • Edouard Philippe