Economics

French State’s Legal Adviser Warns Macron on Pension Reform

  • Highest administrative body sees gaps in financial forecasting
  • Council of State can’t guarantee legal certainty of reform

People stage a demonstration with Unions trade against the pension reform plan in Paris, France, Jan. 24.

Photographer: Julien Mattia/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

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France’s supreme administrative jurisdiction warned there are gaps in the financial forecasts of President Emmanuel Macron‘s pension reform and said that it can’t guarantee the legal certainty of the bills his cabinet approved on Friday.