Their opinions are often at odds.
However, for six months, they have been working hand in hand.
Renaissance MP Charles Sitzenstuhl and his Insoumis colleague Rodrigo Arenas reveal exclusively to Le
Figaro
the results of their information mission on European food sovereignty.
And, for once, after having conducted more than thirty hearings with representatives of the agricultural world, agronomists and other researchers, the two deputies agree on almost everything.
First, on the fact that, since the start of the agricultural crisis,
“many things have been said indiscriminately without ever objectifying anything
,” they describe.
Then, on the main observation that emerges from their mission:
“globally”
, the food sovereignty of Europe,
“contrary to what is often said”
, is assured.
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“Our report reveals the exhaustion of a production model
,” notes Rodrigo Arenas, while Charles Sitzenstuhl points out the
“Franco-French fragilities”
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