The members of the government responsible for the pension reform face Laurent Berger of the CFDT, at the beginning of January, in Matignon. - Jacques Witt / SIPA

  • The two government bills aimed at creating a "universal system" of point pensions will be presented to the Council of Ministers on Friday.
  • Against the background of the social movement, consultations with certain unions are continuing, while several areas of vagueness remain.
  • 20 Minutes will submit your questions to LREM deputy Olivier Véran, one of the co-rapporteurs of the text.

Pension reform is coming to Parliament soon. In the midst of a social protest, the two government bills aiming to create a "universal point system" will be presented to the Council of Ministers on Friday. After a visit to the special committee, the texts will be debated in session from February 17, with a view to a first vote in early March.

Do you have questions about the reform? You wonder, for example, what will a full career be like? You do not understand the difference between the pivotal age, temporarily withdrawn, and the equilibrium age, maintained in the text? Do you have other questions about the calculation of points, funding or arduousness? Ask us your questions. We will ask them to Olivier Véran, one of the deputies of The Republic on the move who is specialists in the subject.

  • National Assembly
  • Pension reform
  • Call for witnesses
  • Retirement
  • Government