French protesters turn out against Macron’s pension plan, but fewer than expected

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French protesters turn out against Macron’s pension plan, but fewer than expected
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The government wants raise the retirement age by two years to 64. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PARIS - Protesters took to the streets in France on Saturday on a seventh day of demonstrations against President Emmanuel Macron’s unpopular pension reform plan, but not in the huge numbers authorities had expected.that have affected refineries, public transport and garbage collections - aim to pressure the government to withdraw the pension plan, whose key measure is raising the retirement age by two years to 64.

The government insists its reform plan is essential to ensure the pension system does not run out of money and has said it will not back down. The Senate, the upper house of Parliament, continued to review the reform Bill during the weekend and may vote on the text by Sunday night, moving it closer to enactment.called on the government to organise a “citizens’ consultation” as soon as possible.

If the committee agrees on a text, a final vote in both chambers would likely take place soon after, but the outcome of that still seems uncertain in the lower chamber, the National Assembly, where Macron’s party needs allies’ votes for a majority.

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