Clément Bargain, edited by Laura Laplaud 09:37, January 31, 2023

After having remained silent for a month, Emmanuel Macron enters the battle and supports his Prime Minister.

A change of strategy at the dawn of a strong mobilization against the pension reform expected on Tuesday.

On this occasion, Europe 1 chose to give the floor to these French people in favor of the reform.

The rejection of the pension reform remains massive in public opinion: 68% are still not in favor of it.

However, the share of French people supporting this reform is slightly up: 32% are in favor, according to an Ifop poll for the

Sunday newspaper.

Europe 1 met

 these

employees who will not demonstrate this Tuesday and who support the government's reform project.

"It would still bother me if my children did not have a pension"

At 51, Damien is ready to work two more years.

For this framework, pension reform is essential.

"For this system to hold, we have to make reforms and that goes through a main lever which is the increase in the legal age. I don't want my parents' old-age contributions to be lowered and I don't I don't want to increase my contributions", he explains at the microphone of Europe 1.

An opinion shared by Isabelle.

At 57, this literature professor accepts the idea of ​​having to work longer.

"It's the collective effort. We've been told for almost 25-30 years that the funds are not going to be enough to ensure our children's pensions. And me, it would still bother me if my children didn't have no retirement", she slips.

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"To keep this system, it may be necessary to make efforts"

Future generations concerned about their future, like Julien, 32: "As a salesperson, I wouldn't mind doing two more years. To keep this system, we may have to make efforts on our side", he concedes.

67% of French people believe that the reform will be applied, according to an Ifop poll for the

Journal du Dimanche

.