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Jean-Félix Acquaviva: "the Naval War in the Mediterranean little...

At the Board of Directors of the Office des Transports de la Corse, which was held on Monday morning in Bastia, President Jean-Félix Acquaviva drew the alarm at three threats: the environmental taxation in the air and the sea which could cost the public service delegators €80 million, and the naval war on the lines of the Maghreb. With an emergency: the extension of the allocation of territorial continuity suspended from the vote of the national…
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At the Board of Directors of the Office des Transports de la Corse, which was held on Monday morning in Bastia, President Jean-Félix Acquaviva drew the alarm at three threats: the environmental taxation in the air and the sea which could cost the public service delegators €80 million, and the naval war on the lines of the Maghreb. With an emergency: the extension of the allocation of territorial continuity suspended from the vote of the national…

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corsenetinfos.corsica broke the news in on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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