I'm low-key relieved the pension plan got suspended lol . I mean, who needs to be 67? It's not like it's going to break the bank or anything. But seriously, this is a huge win for Lecornu and his gov . Now he can breathe some fresh air into that admin and maybe even get some things done without all the drama . Still, I'm curious about what'll happen next – will they be able to make those deficit cuts or are we looking at another financial mess?
I think it's kinda worrying that Lecornu had to make such a big concession just to avoid a no-confidence vote... It feels like he gave in on some pretty key points, like the minimum retirement age, and now we're left wondering if this was all about keeping his government from collapsing rather than really addressing France's pension crisis. Still, I guess it's good for those planning to retire earlier, right? Just hope they weren't expecting a lot of financial security afterwards...
just wondering why they can't just make some adjustments to the plan instead of suspending it altogether? it feels like a delay tactic to me ... anyway, at least people will get to retire earlier, that's gotta be good news for the majority who are counting down the days till their golden years . but, oh boy, this could have some serious economic implications if they can't get the deficit under control