French Government Considers Suspension of Pension Reforms Amid Political Crisis

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French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has agreed to freeze the controversial retirement reform raising the retirement age to 64 until 2027, providing temporary political relief amid ongoing opposition and threats of government censure, while France faces potential government collapses and economic challenges.
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