Their report stressed the need for greater involvement of parliamentarians in energy policy decisions and in monitoring their implementation. So MPs Raphaël Schellenberger (LR) and Antoine Armand (Renaissance), with the members of the bureau of the commission of inquiry on energy sovereignty, which the first chaired and whose second was rapporteur, have an appointment this Wednesday with the Minister of Energy Transition, Agnès Pannier-Runacher. A first appointment that calls for others. "The government is no longer used to working with Parliament. There, we got our foot in the door," smiles Raphaël Schellenberger. The two MEPs underline the achievements of their work: "To have built a broad, transpartisan consensus on the need to produce more energy in the future, and decarbonized." But, "we also noticed during our work that good intentions did not always lead to concrete actions," explains Antoine...
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