The eventful pension reform was enacted in France. So what will happen now?

The eventful pension reform was enacted in France. So what will happen now?

The pension reform law, which caused mass protests in France, was signed by President Emmanuel Macron and became law.

In France, the pension reform law, which includes increasing the retirement age from 62 to 64 and was passed without a vote in the National Assembly, was signed by President Emmanuel Macron.

The pension reform law, which caused mass protests since the beginning of the year, was published in the Official Gazette after Macron's signature.

THE PENSION AGE WILL BE GRADUALLY INCREASED

With the enactment of the reform, the retirement age in the country will be gradually increased by 3 months every year, starting from 1 September. The retirement age will reach 63 years and 3 months in 2027 and 64 in 2030. From 2027, it will be necessary to have worked for 43 years to receive full pension.

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