The French government has shown openness to revisiting the 2023 law changing the retirement age in exchange for tacit support from the center-left.
By Elizabeth Pineau and Michel Rose PARIS (Reuters) -French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has told party chiefs he will not ...
France’s new prime minister has hinted at plans to water down Emmanuel Macron’s controversial state pension reforms ...
PARIS (Reuters) -French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou on Tuesday opened the door to renegotiating a disputed pension reform ...
France’s Prime Minister François Bayrou has offered to “renegotiate” Emmanuel Macron’s unpopular move to raise workers’ retirement age from 62 to 64, in a bid to win round leftists as he attempts to ...
An Ifop poll for Le Journal du Dimanche published last weekend suggested a mere 21 per cent of French voters were happy with ...
French Prime Minister François Bayrou on Tuesday vowed to reopen talks on reforming pensions as he conceded the country's ...
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou is set to outline modifications to pension reform plans on Tuesday in a bid to secure support from the left to pass his 2025 budget. Previous attempts to pass ...
Francois Bayrou wants to hold more talks in order to prevent another collapse of government amid budget debates.
Remember 2023 when the French were rioting over plans to raise the pension age from 62 to 64? It seemed like the matter was ...
PARIS (Reuters) - French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has told political leaders that he will not suspend or repeal President Emmanuel Macron's controversial pension reform law, a source from Macron ...
The reform, widely rejected by the left, gradually raises the minimum age for drawing a full pension to 64 from ... having covered President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee since 2017 and the ...