it has been looking at the french president emmanuel mcgraw's pension reform, or a form that michael says is necessary to modernize the pension system. it will also raise the retirement age by 2 years, 264. it is a reform that's been quite unpopular and even emmanuel, my call admits is might yeah, yeah, there was certainly social descent against this reform, but it doesn't mean that everything should stop. so we are all getting on with our work. will the constitutional council will deliver it vertically on the bill, it will either approve it as it is, and then it will prove, become law. it will prove it bought, suggest some modifications, but it will still become law eventually. or it could scrap it now, scrapping it is what frances trade unions would like. they have made major demonstration against this reforms in the beginning of the year. they say the reform is unfair and they also don't like the way in which the french government push the reform to parliament by decree. something that they say is on democratic sit down like it was a decision aimed at stifling the massive social m