The rebellious France will be in charge of her next parliamentary “niche” in the National Assembly a bill to repeal the entire Dupber Law on Agriculture, after the partial censorship of the Constitutional Council of its most disputed provision on a pesticide, Mathilde Panot announced this Sunday, August 24.
“The rebel parliamentary group will be deposited in its parliamentary niche of a total repeal law of the Duplom Law,” said LFI deputies head, during a speech before the summer universities of the radical movement of the left.
“Thanks to the exceptional mobilization that there was during the summer, thanks to the remedy we rebel, we have presented to the Constitutional Council, we won a first victory,” he said.
But “there are absolutely only horrors in this law,” said the deputy of Val-de-Marne, accusing the latter of “promoting factory farms (…) and megabasines.”
“Between the interests of money and the survival of the human species, we must choose. And we have chosen,” he said.
An already censored article
The next “niche” of France Rebelde, one day during which a group fixes the agenda in the Assembly, will be on November 27.
Duplom’s law intended to raise the limitations that weigh on the profession of the farmer, adopted in Parliament in early July with the support of the macronists, LR and the extreme right, was the subject of a vast protest movement, even within the scientific world.
A petition that demands its repeal brought together more than 2.1 million signatures at the site of the National Assembly, unheard of, allowing the possession of a future, essentially symbolic debate, in the Assembly.
On August 7, the Constitutional Council censored the most disputed provision of the Doubomb Law, which provided for reintroduction under the conditions of a prohibited pesticide of the neonicotinoid family.
The following week, Emmanuel Macron promulgated the law, dismissing the possibility of requesting a new deliberation of Parliament.
Source: BFM TV
