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Duplomb Law: Feeding France, but at What Cost?

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The petition against the Duplomb law has exceeded one million signatories, but what do the deputies of the central bloc think?

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It is a first in France. A petition against a law, the Duplomb law, has exceeded the symbolic heading of the million signatures.

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Lean Left

Politician Vincent Tiberj sees the success of the petition against the Duplomb law as a demonstration of the strength of citizen democracy and its resistance to the right to political life.

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According to the minister responsible for equality between women and men questioned about the follow-up to the petition against the Duplomb law, "there is no alternative" to neonicotinoids in agriculture. This is largely false.

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Adopted by Parliament at the beginning of July 2025, the Duplomb Act is now subject to a massive petition calling for its immediate repeal. This controversial act, carried by Senator Laurent Duplomb, aims to...

Right

The divisions caused by the Duplomb law are still alive, almost two weeks after being adopted in the National Assembly. The ministry has identified at least nine deputies who voted the Duplomb law who have been intimidated. "Most of the facts are deteriorations of permanences, rallies in front of these premises or outrages on social networks," said Place Beauvau, Monday, July 21.For his part, Gérald Darmanin, the Minister of Justice, denounced "…

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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