ilga lyazhetkin ntv luhansk people's republic 17 france , despite large-scale protests across the countryvoted for a draft law on pension reform. she was twice included in the election program of the current president of macron, the bill provides for the unification of pension programs. now they are 37 raising the minimum pension to 1,200 euros per month and raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 years in 2030. it is precisely the latter point that most french have been opposing since january. in the republic , strikes and protests do not subside more than once, the fz transport stopped and schools were closed, the number of protesters exceeded a million people the day before, when the senate voted for reform of the police began to disperse demonstrators with whet gas, water cannons and rubber truncheons. ridiculous commissions from deputies of both chambers should make final decisions, which will not necessarily be positive. it is possible that the macron will have to carry out reform without the approval of parliament. that is, simply by presidential decree, which will lead to even gr