The solemn vote will take place this Tuesday afternoon.
For its bill aimed at accelerating the development of renewable energies, the government was looking for a majority, the right and the National Rally being fiercely opposed to this text.
And he now seems on the verge of obtaining it.
The socialist group has just announced, during a press conference, its desire to vote “
for
” this reform, aimed in particular at accelerating the procedures for the installation of wind and solar parks and at accentuating the deployment of wind power. at sea.
“
There is a time to say no, it will be that of pensions, and there is a time to cooperate in the name of the general interest, this has come.
We need to act and we will be up to our responsibilities
, ”PS deputy Dominique Potier announced to the press, while the environmental group announced last week that its deputies would abstain for this vote.
The Socialists particularly welcome the “
genuine dialogue
” between the executive and the left-wing parties to change this text.
"
Consultations which no one knows if they are a parenthesis or a laboratory
", boasted Dominique Potier.
“We will be extremely vigilant”
Despite this, the Socialists deplore a law "
largely unfinished
" even if "
improved compared to its initial project
".
They are particularly pleased to have "
deeply overhauled
" it with 70 amendments from their ranks adopted by the National Assembly last December.
“
Essential advances
” according to them on subjects such as agrivoltaism, value sharing or photovoltaics.
In addition, the Socialists will observe with suspicion the arrival of the text in a joint joint committee, where senators and deputies will try to find an agreement.
“
We will be extremely vigilant.
If the text takes a different direction, we will then vote against
, ”warns PS MP Marie-Noëlle Battistel.