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Abolition of Low-Emission Zones: the French Government Regrets the Assembly's Decision

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Government spokesman Maud Bregeon raises doubts about the constitutionality of the abolition of EFAs following the rejection of a compromise amendment aimed at giving more freedom to communities

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Center

In order to facilitate the lives of businesses and certain industrial projects, the bill to simplify economic life, adopted this Wednesday in Parliament, has continued to inflate, to the point of becoming the bedrock of a political battle over environmental standards.

Lean Left

It may have just sounded for the ZFE. MEPs have adopted the economic simplification project, which includes the removal of these low-emission zones, which were planned to reduce pollution in metropolitan areas. Six years after the conclusion of the citizens' climate convention, here is one of the participants' views on a noble goal, but a method that is too "intransigent".

Lean Left

Very committed to low-emission areas, Pierre Chasseray welcomes their abolition and returns to a long-term fight led by 40 million motorists. He defends a decision he considers to be...

Center

Government spokesman Maud Bregeon raises doubts about the constitutionality of the abolition of EFAs following the rejection of a compromise amendment aimed at giving more freedom to communities

·France
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Lean Right

The National Assembly adopted, on Tuesday, 14 April, once again the bill on "simplification of economic life", with which it announced the abolition of low-emission zones (ZFEs) against polluting cars. A final vote will take place this Wednesday in the Senate.

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Lean Right

The National Assembly today approved this bill to simplify economic life, including its controversial measure to eliminate low-emission zones (LFEs).

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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