Édouard Philippe and the Macron legacy

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He obviously could not remain silent at the announcement of the pension reform. Last October, Édouard Philippe, supporter of a departure “why not until 67 years old”, had assured in Le Parisien – Today in France, “if we are 65 years old and it works, it suits me very well “. While Elisabeth Borne will present, this Tuesday, January 10, her text, which should rather record a legal retirement age of 64, the former Prime Minister must speak, on this subject in particular, this weekend. . A small departure from his desire for discretion, because the file is close to his heart.

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