Pension reform: François Bayrou rules out a return to 62, provoking anger from unions, the left and the RN

François Bayrou Rules Out a Return to Retirement at 62, Sparking Outrage

On Sunday, March 16, Prime Minister François Bayrou firmly ruled out the possibility of reinstating the legal retirement age at 62, a statement that immediately provoked outrage from unions and opposition parties, particularly the Socialist Party. Speaking on France Inter and franceinfo, he confirmed that this option was not under consideration, despite expectations within the “conclave” of social partners currently negotiating pension reform.

A “Scandalous” U-Turn, Say Unions

Unions, who had hoped for an open discussion on all aspects of the reform, reacted strongly. “This is scandalous,” said CGT negotiator Denis Gravouil, accusing François Bayrou of “betraying his word” by shutting down debate on the retirement age. The CFDT also called his statements “incomprehensible,” pointing out that the Prime Minister appeared to contradict his own commitment to broad consultations.

François Hommeril, president of CFE-CGC, argued that “it is entirely possible to return to 62” by adjusting other factors, such as contribution levels or senior employment rates. However, a close associate of Bayrou defended his position, insisting that unions “will never find the economic model” to justify such a rollback.

A Political Storm

Bayrou’s announcement triggered an immediate political backlash, particularly from La France Insoumise (LFI). Jean-Luc Mélenchon denounced a “mockery,” while Manuel Bompard called it a “masquerade” designed to bury any hope of repealing the reform. Mathilde Panot accused Bayrou of “lying and betraying his commitment.”

Meanwhile, Sébastien Chenu of Rassemblement National suggested that this decision could be “an element to consider” in discussions on a potential motion of no confidence.

Socialists Feel Betrayed

The Socialist Party, which had refrained from supporting motions of no confidence in exchange for reopening discussions on pensions, now feels deceived. Arthur Delaporte, spokesperson for the Socialist parliamentary group, criticized the Prime Minister for being “completely off the rails,” while Jérôme Guedj highlighted the contradiction between Bayrou’s current stance and previous government assurances.

A Disagreement with Édouard Philippe

Bayrou also acknowledged a divergence of views with Édouard Philippe, who recently called the pension reform “conclave” “completely outdated.” “He believes that social democracy is negligible and that decisions should come from the top,” Bayrou said, defending his commitment to social dialogue despite the growing tensions.

With negotiations set to continue until May 28, Bayrou’s position is likely to further inflame an already highly charged political and social climate.

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