In a statement issued on 7 July, the Madagascar Petroleum Group (GPM) emerged from its silence after the adoption by the National Assembly of the draft law governing the downstream oil sector. In a statement issued on 7 July, the organisation said that it took note of this reform while regretting the lack of consultation surrounding its preparation and review. At a time when the implementing texts are still to be drafted, the GPM then advocates …
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In a statement issued on 7 July, the Madagascar Petroleum Group (GPM) emerged from its silence after the adoption by the National Assembly of the draft law governing the downstream oil sector. In a statement issued on 7 July, the organisation said that it took note of this reform while regretting the lack of consultation surrounding its preparation and review. At a time when the implementing texts are still to be drafted, the GPM then advocates …