Prime Minister Francois Bayrou expressed openness to modifying France's controversial pension law, aiming to garner parliamentary support and maintain his government's stability amidst ongoing public protests.
In his address to the National Assembly, Bayrou articulated his approach to potential amendments to the pension law, which has faced significant backlash, emphasizing the need for collaboration among parliamentary factions.
The absence of a clear majority in the National Assembly has hindered the passage of the 2025 budget, contributing to a political landscape fraught with instability and recent government collapse.
Bayrou's initiative to reassess the pension reforms represents a strategic effort to navigate parliamentary challenges while also responding to public dissent over the increased retirement age.
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