Agricultural Emergency Act: LFI Wants to Ban Acetamipride and Flupyradifurone and to Table a Bill
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The group La France insoumise plans to table a proposal for a law on 29 October to repeal the reintroduction under conditions of two pesticides The group La France insoumise (LFI) will put to
"We will use our parliamentary niche to repeal this poison law. Last year, 2.2 million people had signed a petition against the reintroduction of neonicotinoids," said Mathilde Panot on France Inter.
At the end of October, LFI will repropose the ban on acetamiprid to the Assembly. Mathilde Panot denounces the reintroduction of pesticides harmful to biodiversity and human health, deemed to be contrary to the "general interest".
The Agricultural Emergency Act, published on Wednesday in the Official Journal, provides for the derogatory reintroduction of banned pesticides. "A poison law," says Mathilde Panot, on France Inter.
After the reintroduction of acetamipride and flupyradifurone into the Agricultural Emergency Act, the LFI Group will table a bill to repeal these provisions during its parliamentary niche.
Mathilde Panot hopes to rally beyond LFI to remove the measure, already contested until the majority, during the parliamentary niche on 29 October.
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