French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has announced that the government is prepared to revisit the pension reform debate, a significant concession amid intense political pressure. The decision comes amid growing unrest in France, where recent protests have forced the government to reconsider its approach to the issue.
Lecornu, who has been a central figure in the contentious pension overhaul, addressed Parliament on Tuesday to outline his government’s intentions. His remarks indicate a strategic shift, suggesting that the government may be willing to negotiate or delay the reform process to prevent further political instability.
This move is seen as a critical attempt to stabilize the government’s position ahead of upcoming no-confidence votes, which could potentially oust his administration. With parliamentary support under threat, Lecorn