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Strikes, protests test French president’s plan to raise retirement age

Hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Paris and other French cities on Jan. 19 against planned pension reforms that would raise the retirement age, on a day of nationwide strikes and protests seen as a major test for Emmanuel Macron and his presidency.

Strikes severely disrupted transport, schools, and other public services across France.

French workers would have to work longer before receiving a pension under the new rules – with the nominal retirement age rising from 62 to 64. In a country with an aging population and growing life expectancy where everyone receives a state pension, Mr. Macron’s government says the reform is the only way to keep the system solvent.

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