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Environment. Duplomb Act: Macron Calls for "Science" to Be Reconciled with "Fair Competition"

Summary by leprogres.fr
The Head of State has indicated that he will "wait for the conclusions of the Constitutional Council", which is due to take a decision by 10 August.

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In view of the success of the petition in favour of its repeal the President of the Republic may ask his government not to apply the law for the time to have another one voted, recalls the professor of public law, Jean-Louis Clergerie.

·Paris, France
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Lean Right

The President of the Republic announced on Wednesday that he would await the decision of the Constitutional Council, which is due to take a decision by 10 August, before expressing its views on the petition calling for the repeal of the law.

·Paris, France
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Center

The Head of State has indicated that he will "wait for the conclusions of the Constitutional Council", which is due to take a decision by 10 August.

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Article 10 would allow the Head of State to bring about a new parliamentary debate on the Duplomb Act, adopted on 8 July. For the time being, the Constitutional Council's decision on this text has not yet been given.

·Paris, France
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TRIBUNE. The Constitutional Council should censor the procedure leading to the adoption of the Duplomb law. Its legislative path has erased the National Assembly and undermined the essential principle of deliberation, argues Jules Boyadjian, former head of the parliamentary pole in Matignon, in a forum in the "World".

·Paris, France
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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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