Laurent Dupomb, Senator (LR) of the Haute-Loire at the origin of the Duplumb law, said Friday, August 8 in BFMTV that the partial censorship of the Constitutional Council text leads to “a situation of unfair competition for many French sectors.”
“This unfair competition will consist of impoverishing our production system, while accepting, with naivety guilty of importing more and more products that will come from the European countries that will contain acetamiprid,” he explains in BFMTV.
On Thursday, the Constitutional Council censored the most disputed provision of the Doubomb Law, which provided the reintroduction in the acetamiprid conditions, judged by the wise contrary to the Environmental Charter.
“The Constitutional Council does not close the door”
Laurent Dupumb has not excluded a new text to reintroduce acetamipride, but this time taking into account the criteria imposed by the wise.
The reintroduction, in conditions, of Acetamipride, prohibited in France since 2018, “not yet supervised the time (…) had not yet been framed in the list of sectors,” the senator said Friday in RMC before. The text had been the subject of a petition that required its repeal, signed by more than 2.1 million opponents.
The decision of the Constitutional Council was welcome, to the left, as a victory for ecology. Acetamipride’s defeated reintroduction has crystallized the dispute against the Duplomo Law. His return was remarkably claimed by certain beets and hazelnut producers to fight pests.
Source: BFM TV
