Regardless, what I think is that the government shouldn't shove it down the throat of people. Workers who are approaching retirement age should be given a choice after appraisal to keep working or retire.
As far as I know, each country has different laws that apply to the retirement age for working in the government, as I have read and seen in several countries.
For example:
Countries that set the retirement period for their citizens at age 67 are Denmark, Greece, Iceland and Italy. Meanwhile, the UK sets the retirement age for its citizens at 66, Germany and Switzerland at 65, and Russia at 62. Overall, the average retirement age in European countries is 65.
The retirement age for workers in the United States and Australia is 66, Japan is 64, Canada and Hong Kong are 65, Indonesia is 58-65 and China, India, Malaysia and Vietnam are 60.
In this case, if we talk about the economy, of course the impact on pensions aged 60-64 will definitely be on you, especially benefits being cut, so that pensioners have to look for other additions to cover their economic needs, In this case, I don't agree that those who work in government have a retirement age of 60-64. I agree that if the retirement age is 68-70, maybe this action is more mature to consider.