"While large-scale projects will be launched by the company in the coming months, the State and Jean-Bernard Lévy have agreed to launch the process of succession of the latter at the head of EDF from now on."
It was through this press release, Thursday, July 7, that Bercy formalized the launch of the succession process for Jean-Bernard Levy at the head of the group.
Or the day after the announcement by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne of the State's intention to take up 100% of the company's capital.
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It is therefore a new era that will begin for the public energy company.
And the goal is to go fast.
Agnès Pannier-Runacher, Minister for Energy Transition, clarifies:
“It is not a nationalization, but an increase in capital, where the State goes from 84% to 100%.”
As it is not a question of nationalization, the process will not be carried out by law, but rather by a market operation.
According to our information, the draft offer by the State will be submitted in July for…
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