French Strategy for Food and Climate: Lecornu Suspends Her for Not Being "Informed" About Her Publication
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The government was scheduled to publish this strategy on Friday at midday, two years ago, for a healthy and less greenhouse gas-emitting diet.
The government's strategy to define action for a healthy and low-polluting diet in France, which was officially published this Friday, has been suspended by the Prime Minister, according to his colleagues.
The government was to publish this strategy officially this Friday, which has been expected for two years and is the source of many controversies, involving three ministries.
Scheduled for Friday, the publication of the Government's food-climate strategy, which has been studied for years, has been suspended by Sébastien Lecornu.
Planned on Friday, the publication of the food, nutrition and climate strategy, expected for more than two and a half years, has been postponed despite a presentation made to the press. Matignon says he did not validate this very sensitive road map.
Sébastien Lecornu decided to suspend on Friday 28 November the publication of the Government's Climate Food Strategy, presented earlier in the day. The Prime Minister was "not informed" and thus could not "validate" the strategy expected for two years, said his entourage.
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