Agnes Buzyn: there is no entourloupe on pension reform

Guest on the programme BFM Policy, the minister of Solidarity and of Health ensures that the system will be "much more fair". It was also clarified that the m

Agnes Buzyn: there is no entourloupe on pension reform

Guest on the programme BFM Policy, the minister of Solidarity and of Health ensures that the system will be "much more fair". It was also clarified that the minimum pension would be set at 1000 euros.

The minister of Solidarity and of Health Agnès Buzyn said Sunday that there was "no entourloupe" in the pension reform, a few weeks of the presentation, "in the month of June", the conclusions of the consultation conducted by Jean-Paul Delevoye. Defending in the program BFM Policy (BFMTV/ The new yorker ) a "reform of justice", the minister assured that "there was no entourloupe" in this "structural reform". The system will be "much more fair, much more readable" and "will perpetuate our system of retirement," she said.

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The high commissioner Jean-Paul Delevoye, who has a final meeting with the unions and employers this week, will present the findings of the consultation it has carried out since a year and a half "in the month of June," said Agnes Buzyn. Until now, this report was expected in July, before the presentation of the draft law to the government in September. In the meantime, the legal age remaining fixed at 62 years, as the president and Emmanuel Macron has confirmed, the government is working on different scenarios to "get" the people "from later" at the retreat, said the minister.

"In reality," this age of 62 years, which is "a totem", "simply allows those that wish to a time to say stop. I'm tired, I want to retire", where "a lot of French already work a lot more," she observed. "The age pivot", that is aimed at the government, "it means that if we do not have a retirement at 63 or 64 years of age, in fact, the system is not balanced financially," said the minister, for which this age pivot, "it is simply a statement of budget".

Also, Agnès Buzyn explained in this same issue that a minimum pension of 1000 euro would be introduced, because it must be "at least 100 euros" superior to the minimum old-age pension.

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Date Of Update: 07 May 2019, 00:00
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