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Climate law: citizens turn to the Senate

2021-04-14T18:31:48.316Z


Heard by the senators, the members of the Citizens' Convention hope to be heard. The consideration of the climate and resilience bill continues in the National Assembly for its third and final week. But the members of the Citizen's Climate Convention (CCC) are already thinking about the next step. Heard this week by the senators, their attention is now focused on the upper chamber, where the text must arrive in June. Although they have long apprehended this stage, they count o


The consideration of the climate and resilience bill continues in the National Assembly for its third and final week.

But the members of the Citizen's Climate Convention (CCC) are already thinking about the next step.

Heard this week by the senators, their attention is now focused on the upper chamber, where the text must arrive in June.

Although they have long apprehended this stage, they count on the senators to "

increase

" the text.

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It was not easy to get a seat around the table.

More skeptical, senators have often questioned the CCC process.

But citizens see these hearings as a first victory.

It was not won.

The pedagogy that we have been carrying out for months ends up paying off.

Now, we can have real substantive discussions

”, welcomes Grégoire Fraty, heard on the revision of article 1 of the Constitution, already voted in the Assembly.

"

It is important to be able to explain our proposals

", adds

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Source: lefigaro

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