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The Republic on the move wants "a political confrontation" with EELV on 5G

2020-07-10T22:37:26.974Z


The deployment of this technology in France faces reluctance and fears, shared by environmental mayors.Aware that Europe Ecology-The Greens risks biting its electorate, the Walkers want to scrap more with the environmentalists. And to put a dividing line between an ecology which would bring the new technologies against an ecology which would be a priori less favorable. Thus, La République en Marche wants to seize the debate on 5G. Its deployment in France faces reluctance and fears, shared by the m...


Aware that Europe Ecology-The Greens risks biting its electorate, the Walkers want to scrap more with the environmentalists. And to put a dividing line between an ecology which would bring the new technologies against an ecology which would be a priori less favorable. Thus, La République en Marche wants to seize the debate on 5G. Its deployment in France faces reluctance and fears, shared by the mayors EELV. Pierre Hurmic the new city councilor of Bordeaux thus called for a debate on "the dangers of 5G" while his counterpart in Tours is a sympathizer of the Robin des Toits association, hostile to relay antennas.“Let us not be afraid of political confrontation on this subject. Let us not back down: our ecology will never be an ecology that opposes progress and science. If we pick up on 5G, our country will fall considerably behind, at a time when questions of economic and digital sovereignty are more decisive than ever, " explains

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Source: lefigaro

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