the economist Gilbert Cet, new president of the COR

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2023-10-31 16:16:24

The Retirement Orientation Council (COR) has a new president. It was the economist Gilbert Cet who was appointed on Tuesday October 31 during the council of ministers. He replaces Pierre-Louis Bras, who was widely criticized by the executive at the time of the pension reform.

The government announced last week that it wanted to thank the former president, ensuring that this was not “not a sanction” but one “consistent timing”After ” nine years “ of presidency.

Le COR, instance d’expertise

Several unions had denounced an ouster linked to the positions taken by Pierre-Louis Bras during the debate on pension reform, which contradicted certain government forecasts and had triggered the ire of the majority.

The COR, which brings together 41 members – parliamentarians, representatives of employers and unions, members of major administrations and experts – is an expertise and consultation body attached to Matignon but which works independently. Its president is appointed by the council of ministers. He’s charged “to analyze and monitor the medium and long term prospects of the French retirement system”.

Born in 1956 and holder of a doctorate in economics from the University of Paris I-Panthéon Sorbonne, Gilbert Ce teaches at the Neoma business school and the University of Aix-Marseille.

Former member of the Economic Analysis Council, he is deputy to the general director of studies and international relations of the Banque de France and since 2017 president of the group of experts on the minimum wage, responsible for submitting a report to the government each year. He is also the author of several works relating to labor law and macroeconomic policies.

Support from Emmanuel Macron

In April 2017, at the time of the presidential election, he signed a column with around forty other economists in support of Emmanuel Macron, in The world.

“We believe that Emmanuel Macron’s program is best able to lay the foundations for the new economic growth that our country needs. It is because it bets on work, youth, innovation, inclusion, investment and environmental transition. wrote the authors of this column.

He has since spoken several times in the press, notably to support the pension reform which he, for example, judged, in The echoes in January, “fairly balanced” and even “to ensure the sustainability of the regime”.

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