Pesticides: Tolled in the Assembly Against a Decree Accused of Threatening the Independence of the Anses
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The former Prime Minister has received thousands of messages pointing at him for having passed the Duplomb law, which re-authorizes the use of neonicotinoids.
The text provides that the National Agency for Food, Environment and Labour Health shall consider the priorities of the Ministry of Agriculture when setting its timetable for the review of marketing authorisations.
After the Duplomb Law, the Government Goes Through the Window to Crack the Independence of the Anses
In a decree issued on Tuesday 8 July, the government plans to ask the National Health Safety Agency to give priority to certain applications for authorisation of pesticides, which the deputies had refused to do by a large majority in the debates.
A decree published on Thursday 10 July in the Official Gazette specifies how Anses must deal with applications for authorisations to place pesticides on the market. Thus, it is the Minister of Agriculture who is responsible for drawing up "the list of uses", a list which the Anses must "take into account". Political opponents and environmentalists denounce "a guardianship" but it is in fact a political compromise. Explanations. - Pesticides: is …
Socialists and NGOs are outraged by a decree on pesticides, fearing an infringement of the independence of the National Health Security Agency (Anses) "Unacceptable force passage", "
A decree published on July 10 requires the National Agency for Food Safety to follow a prescribed schedule for pesticide reviews. Opposition representatives and associations denounce this as an attack on its independence. Barely dismissed by the deputies, it was immediately imposed by decree by the government... One of the most criticized measures of the Duplomb law on agriculture, removed from the text voted on Tuesday, July 8, in the National …
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