Duplomb Act: the Text Will Be "in Any Case Promulgated," Says Minister Annie Genevard
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Spicy indiscretions, cowardly clumsiness or sweet confessions: every day, find the briefs that auscultate the political world.
In the face of a petition to the 1.8 million signatories, Annie Genevard remains on course, citing the need to support producers in the face of European competition.
The Minister of Agriculture assures "that on that date" she did not "heard at all that we were going" in the direction of a new review of the text in Parliament, as the opponents of the law demand.
Despite a petition signed by more than 1.8 million people, the Minister of Agriculture states that the Duplomb Act will be properly promulgated Will the Duplomb Act be repealed?
A text signed by almost 1.8 million people revives the debate on the use of acetamipride. But what is really the power of these citizen mobilizations?
What is new is that the petition against the Duplomb law has exceeded the 1.7 million signatures. The role of a petition is to alert citizens and representatives, but it has no binding value. So should we imagine a strengthening of the democratic mechanisms that citizens can take up, to give them more means to make their claims heard?
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