Strike! As in bowling, all the pins have fallen. The most radical activists of the environmental cause will have, in two and a half years, won their case on each of the four great symbolic "fights" that they have engaged in France during the last decade.
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There will be no new airport in Nantes. There will be no Europacity shopping center north of Paris. There will no longer be a nuclear power plant in Fessenheim. And there will be no Center Parcs in Roybon, in Isère.
The Pierre & Vacances group announced last week that it was throwing in the towel. He lost the war of attrition: thirteen years after the launch of the project, the administrative authorization issued in 2013 has expired. The company was not ready to resume the obstacle course, nor the legal guerrillas. Neither is the guerrillas in short since the site, occupied by an ZAD (an "area to defend"), remains inaccessible including to experts. It’s a 390 million euros project of 1,000 cottages
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