“We are not saying to ourselves that we are going to make a reform to annoy the French”, pleaded the Prime Minister in front of around sixty people gathered in Evrecy, where Ms. Borne is running for the legislative elections of 12 and 19 June.

“We have to set ourselves the goal of doing it without it turning into a showdown. The French are responsible people and it must be possible,” she insisted.

Playing questions and answers with the audience, the Prime Minister was asked about her certainty “that this reform would go to the end”, while Emmanuel Macron affirmed this Friday in an interview with the regional press that she would enter into force “from the summer of 2023”.

Arguing that the goal was first “to come to an agreement” with the social partners in particular, Ms. Borne also underlined that there was, according to her, “no magic recipe”.

“If we want to finance our pension system, our social model (…) we have to manage to talk to each other about how we want to gradually work a little longer, taking into account the difficulty of the professions” , she launched.

The subject of pensions was invited several times during his hour of exchanges with the voters of the 6th district.

“I have 1,600 euros per month”, in particular detailed a 77-year-old man, who contributed 43 years by working at the elevator operator Otis. “My wife, she receives 400 euros per month. She had an increase of 40 cents, that’s half a crescent per month,” he quipped.

“I am well aware that French people have very modest pensions,” agreed Ms. Borne, promising to examine the case of his wife and assuring the will of the executive to upgrade small pensions.

Earlier Friday, Ms Borne had gone to a Maison France services, where she said she wanted to fight “the feeling that public services are less and less accessible”.

“This campaign makes it clear that we are listening to the French people and that we are determined to provide them with answers in terms of health, schools, public services, by providing more proximity”, said she insisted.