Worn sector, shutdown reactors, corrosion... For several months, nuclear power has rarely been such a subject of debate.
This is all the more the case in recent days, when France must prepare for possible power cuts this winter, for lack of a sufficiently operational network to manage future demands.
In this context, the socialist Olivier Faure wants to ask the French for their opinion.
The first secretary of the PS calls for a “
great debate
”, as well as a referendum concerning “
the continuation of nuclear power
”.
“
This government cannot continue to rely on previous decisions.
He is fully responsible for what is happening today
, ”first asked the deputy.
According to him, nuclear energy is today “
a transition energy
”, and “
as long as we have not reached maturity with renewable energies, we must maintain the nuclear fleet
”.
Without necessarily building new reactors, therefore, as Emmanuel Macron wishes.
Read alsoNuclear, anatomy of a French political failure
Above all, Olivier Faure wishes to see, “
in connection with the nuclear safety authority
”, “
what is our capacity to make the junction between renewable and nuclear
”.
And, “
under these conditions, first call on the French people to decide for themselves
”.
While the atom has never been the subject of a national consultation, the elected representative sees it as a necessity, as these decisions "
will impact (the French) for very many decades
".
"
It's called democracy
," he insisted again, denouncing "
arbitrary choices
" made in the past.