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Pension reform: Prime Minister's announcements

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Extension of the statutory retirement age to 64 years from 2030, 43 years of contribution required from 2027, taking into account the hardship, abolition of special schemes... These are the main points of the pension reform presented on 10 January 2023.

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During a press conference, the Prime Minister, the ministers responsible for the economy, labor and the civil service have detailed the content of the pension reform which will be debated in Parliament in February for implementation from 1er September 2023. The draft law on the financing of social security, which will amend the reform, will be presented to the Council of Ministers on 23 January.

Measures for the general scheme

The Government intends to carry thestatutory retirement age 64 years from 2030 (compared to 62 years currently). As of 1er September 2023, the legal age will be raised by one quarter each year to reach 64 years in 2030 (read more).

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