Simplification and Abolition of Efas: Parliament's Vote Rejected
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The sine die postponement of the final vote on the bill to simplify economic life reveals the profound political divides around the abolition of low-emission zones. A decision...
The Minister of Relations with Parliament announced on Monday the postponement of the election on the simplification law because of the persistent "blocking" in the Assembly around the controversial removal of low-emission areas. The measure introduced by LR and the RN embarrasses the presidential camp, but could be rejected by the Constitutional Council.
DECRYPTAGE - The end of low-emission zones, which restrict the access of large cities to the most polluting vehicles, must soon be put to the vote of Members of Parliament and senators.
The final vote on the draft law on the simplification of economic life, which must, in particular, mark the end of the low-emission zones (ZFEs), has been postponed. Initially scheduled on Tuesday, the vote on the text has been tearing Parliament apart for many weeks, including within the central bloc. - Removal of low-emission zones: initially scheduled on Tuesday, the vote finally postponed (Policy).
The removal of the EFAs is not on the agenda. The final vote on the bill has been postponed The final vote on the simplification bill, and the removal of the EFA zones has been postponed.
Due on Tuesday 27 January in the Assembly and Thursday in the Senate, the final examination of the bill to simplify economic life, which takes note of the abolition of low-emission zones, has been postponed by the government. No new date has been set.
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