French President 's flagship pension reform passed a crunch constitutional test on Friday and can now be enacted, despite fierce strikes and protests from millions of people against the decision to raise the pension age. The legislation, which pushes the age at one can draw a full pension to 64 from 62, is deeply unpopular in and has triggered huge disruption.But in what will be a major relief to Macron and his government, the country's Constitutional Council, or its top constitutional court, has given its green light.
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