France's Energy Trajectory: The Text Rejected in the National Assembly
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MPs largely rejected the proposal for a Gremillet law, in which an LR amendment, supported by the RN, introduced a moratorium on solar and wind energy.
After lengthy and heated debates, only the RN found itself defending the Gremillet proposal, originally tabled by the "government wing".
Irrealist objectives, absentism, war of slices, opportunism... In the National Assembly, the debate on energy policy turned into a fiasco. Recit.
On Tuesday, the National Assembly rejected the proposal for a law "Gremillet" on the energy trajectory of France. The text had been radically revised by the RN and the right during its consideration. The group of Marine Le Pen had in particular had adopted the reopening of the Fessenheim nuclear power plant. - Energy trajectory of France: the text rejected in the National Assembly (Policy).
The central block is now opposed to the text on France's energy trajectory, which would put a stop to the solar and wind sectors.
ARTICLE. The Assembly voted against the proposal for a law on energy programming, known as the Gremillet Act. Between the purely symbolic or inapplicable proposals of the RN, the incredible reversal of the Republicans, the absence of macronistism, the Assembly does not emerge — again — from this cacophonic sequence.
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