French President Emmanuel Macron has insisted on the need for raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 in order to make the French pension system financially sustainable in the coming years, in a letter to workers’ unions. Friday’s move comes after more than million demonstrators marched in cities and towns across France this week as the workers started open-ended strikes against the government’s plan.

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