French MPs Vote to End Low Emission Zones
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Senators and Members of Parliament agreed in the Joint Joint Committee to remove low-emission zones (LFEs), bringing the various political groups into reaction.
French MPs Vote to End Low Emission Zones
France is set to abolish its Low Emission Zones (ZFE), measures introduced in 2015 to restrict the most polluting vehicles from urban centers. The move comes after a vote in the French National Assembly on Tuesday, January 20th, confirming a previous decision by a joint parliamentary commission (CMP). The ZFE system, originally introduced to reduce urban pollution, had faced growing criticism as a driver of social segregation. Its abolition mar…
MPs and senators announced that they had reached an agreement on Tuesday for the very controversial removal of low-emission zones (LFEs). Lyon is concerned.
A Joint Joint Committee (JC) voted on Tuesday, 20 January, to abolish low-emission zones (LFEs), which are areas where the most polluting vehicles are banned. Two crucial votes are expected on 27 and 29 January in the National Assembly and the Senate. - "We must take into account the problems of purchasing power of the French": should we abolish the LFEs? (Policy).
The elected representatives were meeting in the Joint Joint Committee, but the adoption of the text is not obvious when the Assembly is very divided.
A compromise reached in Parliament paves the way for the abolition of low-emission zones. A measure that has aroused strong reactions and a constitutional debate. Deputies and senators have
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