Dear readers,
New week, new law in Parliament.
At the beginning of December, it is the bill on renewable energies which arrives in the Hemicycle.
In the midst of the energy crisis, the debates promise to be tense.
For the executive which – we have repeated it only too often – only has a relative majority at the Palais Bourbon, we will have to go and gather votes everywhere.
In particular on the left, the right does not seem particularly excited at the idea of seeing the installations of wind turbines and solar panels accelerate.
Another balancing act.
Good start to the week, dear subscribers, and have a nice day!
Louise Darbon
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Renewable energies: Macron bets on the left
The Terres Blanches wind farm, in Drôme.
JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP
The executive is now used to it: with a majority in the Assembly which is only relative, it will have to resolve to compromise to have its bill relating to the acceleration of the production of renewable energies adopted.
With this text, we want to ensure that France catches up…
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