Paris-Toulouse, a Project on Good Tracks: Nicolas Doze's Analysis on TF1
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On the way to Haute-Garonne on Thursday, 7 May, Sébastien Lecornu wanted to leave little room for doubts: the Bordeaux-Toulouse high-speed line project is "now irreversible", so this long-standing work should finally come to light, despite numerous debates and local resistances. "The political will is there! And this is not the first time that we've talked about it", recalls the editorialist economy Nicolas Doze on TF1. (Transports).
The Prime Minister signed a memorandum of understanding on this important infrastructure project, on Thursday, 7 May, in the Haute-Garonne prefecture. He undertook to rapidly release funds to speed up the procedure.
The project "will not achieve carbon neutrality for at least 25 or 30 years", regrets, on Thursday on France Inter, Jean Olivier. The Co-President of Friends of the Earth Midi-Pyrénées, worried about the LGV project, alert about the achievement "to the water resource in important wetlands".
REPORTING - Despite the constraints of everyday life and the consequences of the crisis in the Middle East, the Prime Minister wanted to come and acknowledge himself the release of the high-speed line construction site alongside the elected officials.
In Toulouse, this Thursday, May 7, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced that the project of LGV Sud-Ouest is "now irreversible". A statement commented on in Agen where the question of the number of stops in the...
By signing a financing protocol with local authorities on Thursday 7 May in Toulouse, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu remained vague on the planned financial package and on the date of the launch of tenders... by the end of the year.
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