Amid the tense atmosphere surrounding pension reform, Brigitte Macron chose to speak on RTL Radio.
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Rare in her political statements, the First Lady shared a series of insights about the situation of young people, her deep connection to France and her vision of happiness.
Invited to speak on RTL on January 25, 2023, Brigitte Macron shunned the burning issue of the pension reform, which was advocated by the government and was a source of intense tension, not. With measured caution, she confirmed her greatest concern: the future of the younger generations. Without going into details, she expressed her wish that young people too can benefit from a safe pension. A strong commitment to the youth
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"What I want is for young people to have a pension," the First Lady declared, stressing her concern about the uncertainties surrounding their future. She reiterated the personal involvement she and her team show on a daily basis, in particular through the funding of youth centres and various support platforms. This discreet, but very real support influences its perspective on societal priorities.
France, a natural choice for Brigitte Macron
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During the interview, Brigitte Macron also confirmed her unconditional love for France. Asked about her travels and her perception of life abroad, she said unequivocally: "I don't want to live anywhere else." A spontaneous statement that testifies to a deep-rooted loyalty to her native country, despite her frequent foreign travels as First Lady.
Absolute confidence in French health care
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When it comes to health care, Brigitte Macron makes no secret of her preference. On every foreign trip, she tells her entourage that she gives clear instructions: "If I'm sick, take me back to France; I want to be treated here." This ruling demonstrates its deep confidence in French health care, which she considers a national property to be protected.
What is her opinion on the pension system abroad?
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When pressured to compare the French situation with that of other countries on pensions, Brigitte Macron remained true to her cautious approach. She admitted that she didn't know exactly where the situation could be better and simply added, "Happiness is where I am." A glimpse of realism, but also of personal connectedness, far removed from technocratic rhetoric.
Finally, Brigitte Macron did not shy away from the journalist's comment about the French tendency to complain. With a telltale smile, she acknowledged that she shared this trait: "Me too, it's our temperament." A sincere confession that further anchors the First Lady in the reality of a country that passionately defends them, despite criticism and social unrest.
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