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Retirement: the RN promises a return to the legal age at 62… but how quickly?

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The National Rally presented its program for the early legislative elections. For retirees, it gives priority to those who started working young and postpones a return of the legal age to 62 until a little later.

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The National Rally wants to carry out pension reform but it will take its time. During the presentation of his program for the early legislative elections (June 30 and July 7), the party leader, Jordan Bardella, detailed the timetable of measures he would like to take if he arrives at Matignon. He will lead a two-stage schedule, “with emergency management and the processing of reforms”. He first presented the emergency measures on purchasing power with the reduction in VAT on energy, security and immigration.

In parallel with these first developments, the National Rally wishes to initiate an audit of the Nation's accounts “to shed light on public spending and unprecedented abuses”. This evaluation of public finances should then make it possible to carry out the reforms desired by the party, in particular that of pensions. The one running for Matignon has committed, from the fall, to allowing those who started working before the age of 20 and have at least 40 years of contributions to retire at the age of 60. “France who gets up early, who works in difficult jobs, particularly manual ones, has the right to retire in good health and I intend to ensure that this right is respected,” he argued.
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