Updated
Updated · POLITICO Europe · Jun 29
Bardella Allies Weigh Scrapping France’s Full Pension at 67 as He Recasts Le Pen’s Retirement Pledge
Updated
Updated · POLITICO Europe · Jun 29

Bardella Allies Weigh Scrapping France’s Full Pension at 67 as He Recasts Le Pen’s Retirement Pledge

2 articles · Updated · POLITICO Europe · Jun 29

Summary

  • National Rally officials close to Jordan Bardella are studying a plan to end the rule letting workers claim a full pension at 67 even without enough contribution years.
  • Under the proposal, workers would need 42 years of contributions for a full pension or retire earlier with a reduced payout, softening Marine Le Pen’s promise to preserve France’s current system.
  • The shift comes as Bardella moves closer to potentially replacing Le Pen as the far-right’s presidential candidate and signals that her pension stance is open to revision.
  • Le Pen had made pensions a flagship issue, vowing to reverse Emmanuel Macron’s reforms and keep France’s legal retirement age at 62.

Insights

Is Bardella's pension pivot a true policy split or a strategic move to sideline Le Pen before the 2027 election?
Could a 'market-friendly' French far-right under Bardella pose a greater threat to the stability of the European Union?