- French President Emmanuel Macron burned through huge amounts of political capital and personal popularity to achieve his long-held ambition of raising the retirement age.
- Macron believes “he must prove that he is not doomed to domestic impotence within the next four months,” said Mujtaba Rahman, managing director for Europe at Eurasia Group.
- He will seek key wins on defense spending, a green industry bill and migration, analysts said — though some will prove more challenging than others.
The problems with the reform are multiple:
The money saved by this pension reformed is used to balance the tax-cut granted to big fortunes by Macron during his first term.
Anyone counting on a retirement pension has valid reasons to be against this reform.