Dear subscribers,
My colleague Anne de Guigné publishes these days at Éditions du Rocher
They are so often mistaken
, which traces, from antiquity to the present day, a dozen major errors in economic policy made by leaders.
The report of the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry into France's loss of energy sovereignty, published last week, could undoubtedly provide one more chapter in Anne's review.
Or rather, the deputies Raphaël Schellenberger (LR) and Antoine Armand (Renaissance), respectively president and rapporteur of this commission, could they have plagiarized the title of Anne's book for their report.
This cobblestone tells the story, in the words of Antoine Armand, of three decades of wanderings, of
“political rambling”
even, at the end of which
“our energy mix has finally changed little and its fragilities have increased”
.
I will not go into this in detail in this letter.
I refer you to this article I wrote on the subject at…
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