French top court upholds Macron’s pension reform

French top court upholds Macron’s pension reform

The French constitutional court docket permitted President Emmanuel Macron’s disputed pension reform and rejected a proposal to carry a referendum on the difficulty on Friday.

The banner reform within the laws to boost the retirement age from 62 to 64 was validated by the Constitutional Council after nearly three months of protests opposing the measure.

The court docket struck out six measures not seen as basic to the essence of the reform and threw out a request filed by the left for a referendum on another pension regulation that will preserve the retirement age at 62.

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