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Sébastien Lecornu Announces an "Improvement of Women's Retirement" in the Budget of the Sécu 2026

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VIDEO - In a letter addressed to the trade unions, on the eve of the mobilization on 2 October, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu promises "an improvement in the retirement of women" in the budget of the Sécu 2026.

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Adrien Gindre's guest on Thursday morning was Eric Coquerel. They discussed the new day of union mobilization today, Lecornu's announcement of an improvement in women's pensions and the 2026 budget. (Policy).

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Lean Right

The trade unions called for rallies, for the third time since the new Prime Minister Lecornu took office.

·Vienna, Austria
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The situation of blockade in France persists and invites us to think that the new government could be born dead. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu faces decisive hours for his survival and that of his executive, which has not even yet been formed. The country will return on Thursday to the streets against the plan of cuts presented by his predecessor, François Bayrou, and which has not yet been completely ruled out. On Friday, the new head of gov…

·Spain
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Interunion calls on workers to strike and march all over France on Thursday, October 2, against the forthcoming budget of Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. A few days before his general policy speech, the unions intend to put "pressure" on the street.

·Paris, France
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Lean Left

On the eve of a new day of action, the Prime Minister assures Wednesday, 1 October, that measures relating to women's pensions will be included in the draft budget of the Social Security for 2026.

·Paris, France
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The new Prime Minister wants to reduce the deficit to 4.7% of GDP by 2026. Reduction of spending, fight against fraud and tax adjustments are among his priorities.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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