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French Senate votes to raise retirement age from 62 to 64

The conservative-dominated Senate is rushing to meet a deadline of midnight Sunday to finalise the legislation.

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France's Senate voted Thursday to raise the retirement age by two years to 64, as the government moves to overhaul the country's pensions system in the face of strong opposition from labour unions., reports FRANCE 24.

The conservative-dominated legislative body voted in favour of a decisive article to raise the age of retirement by 201 votes to 115.

Debate will resume later on Thursday over a controversial amendment to the bill.

The Senate majority is rushing to meet a deadline of midnight Sunday to finalise the legislation.

Liberal politicians voiced anger following the vote.

"Your name will forever be attached to a reform that will set the clock back almost 40 years," socialist Monique Lubin told labour minister Olivier Dussopt.

Read more of this report from FRANCE 24