Guest of BFMTV this Sunday, the candidate of the Remontada, Arnaud Montebourg, considered that “
the ecological transition
” was fundamental and non-negotiable “
in view of the climate emergency
”.
However, the construction of wind turbines does not appear to be on the program.
"
We are not going to put wind turbines everywhere to the point that we will no longer be able to turn our heads anywhere when crossing France without seeing nests of wind turbines,
" explains the former member of the Socialist Party.
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For someone who presents himself as a "
practicable ecologist
" and wishes "to
get out of oil
", the 8000 wind turbines present on French soil must not be dismantled, but to really stop using oil, it would be necessary to "
install an additional 37,000.
".
A massive installation that would not benefit from "
social acceptability
", according to the former minister of François Hollande.
In 2015, Arnaud Montebourg himself launched into a domestic wind power company, which has since been placed in compulsory liquidation.
No union of the left possible
Arnaud Montebourg puts forward a "
couple to get out of oil
", made up of nuclear and renewable energies.
"
I am not fanatic of nuclear but I am interested in the exit of oil
", explains again the candidate of the Remontada, which recalls that "
we spend 45 billion invoices of oil imports
".
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Then referring to the fragmentation of voting intentions on the left according to the polls, the candidate believes that his political family is "
not up to history
", and that there is not, for the moment, "
union of the left possible
”.
Worse still, for the former Minister of the Economy, "
the French wonder what the left means
".
And who will represent her in the presidential election.