Macron champions pension plan as key to French economy

French President Emmanuel Macron talks with butchers as he visits the Rungis International wholesale market in Rungis, south of Paris, Tuesday Feb 21, 2023. French President Emmanuel Macron visits Europe's biggest food marketplace before dawn, and tries to sell his retirement reform that would raise the minimum retirement age for a full state pension from 62 to 64. (Benoit Tessier, Pool via AP)

PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron advocated Tuesday for his contested plan to increase the pension eligibility age as part of the pro-business policies he has promoted since he took office in 2017, saying people need to work “a little longer†to make the system financially sustainable.

Macron visited the Rungis International Market in the southern suburbs of Paris for his first public discussion with French workers since the government's pension-reform legislation earlier this month, prompting .

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