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Renewable energy law: an uncertain vote for a divisive text

2023-01-06T18:59:49.609Z


Ecologists and Socialists plan to abstain next Tuesday. "You have to be humble." This sentence, the chairman of the sustainable development commission, Jean-Marc Zulesi (Renaissance), has been repeating it like a prayer since the start of the examination of the bill on the acceleration of renewable energies (EnR). It is that, for this text carried by the Minister of Energy Transition, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, the uncertainty about the outcome of the fin


"You have to be humble."

This sentence, the chairman of the sustainable development commission, Jean-Marc Zulesi (Renaissance), has been repeating it like a prayer since the start of the examination of the bill on the acceleration of renewable energies (EnR).

It is that, for this text carried by the Minister of Energy Transition, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, the uncertainty about the outcome of the final vote has never really disappeared.

The Macron camp has feared it from the start, which is why it took the time to consult the various opposition parliamentary groups before and even throughout the debates at the end of December.

If this bill is adopted during the solemn vote scheduled for January 10, it will be within a few votes.

So far, in this very fragmented Assembly, the LR deputies had been the most courted by the government to build majorities.

This time, the opposition supported by the right on this text - despite the adoption in the Senate, a few weeks earlier, of this bill...

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Source: lefigaro

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