Driving in France: France's Constitutional Council Saves the Environment – What Does that Mean for Drivers?
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TRIBUNE - By censoring the repeal of low-emission zones, the Constitutional Council is obstinating in questionable jurisprudence and with devastating effects, says Jean-Éric Schoettl, former Secretary General of the Constitutional Council.
A month ago, the French parliament abolished the ZFE environmental zones in large cities. But now the Constitutional Council has collected the decision. What does this mean for the summer holiday in France?
The association welcomes the decision of the Constitutional Council to censor the abolition of these restricted areas. In the cities where they have been "good" applied, air pollution has fallen "from 30 to 40%", she says.
The institution chaired by Richard Ferrand had been seized by socialists and environmentalists, concerned about this major decline in health protection.
The Constitutional Council has decided to censor the abolition of the ZFE, a decision that makes them react, and they are very little to be pleased with.
On Thursday 21 May, the Constitutional Council censored the abolition of low-emission zones (ZFEs) by Parliament. Seized by a party of the opposition and members of the majority, the Sages rejected this...
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