Zfe: the Elimination of Low-Emission Zones Maintained After a Joint Committee
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The removal of these areas, which exclude old and polluting vehicles from certain sectors, has been carried out by members of the House of Commons and senators. The simplification bill will still have to overcome a final vote with an uncertain outcome in each House.
ARTICLE. However, the end of the Low Emission Zones (ZFEs), adopted by the Joint Joint Committee, will have to be validated by both chambers, and the Constitutional Council, which is ambush.
The debate on low-emission zones (ZFEs) seemed to be completely paralysed, but according to Midi Libre, while parliamentarians were turning to the adoption of the budget, a text might well change the situation by 2026. The latter could simply note the total disappearance of the ZFEs, these urban areas where access to the most polluting vehicles is progressively restricted. A decision that should delight millions of motorists. This abolition of t…
The deputies and senators took a decisive step yesterday against the delusional ZFE. On 20 January 2026, the Joint Joint Committee validates the abolition of the Low Emissions Zones in the bill to simplify economic life. This measure, supported by the right, the National Rally and a part of the majority, put an end to a controversial scheme that would exclude the poorest unable to afford a new vehicle at 50,000 €! The national abolition relieves…
On 20 January 2026, the ZFE waved. Meeting in Joint Joint Committee, MPs and Senators validated a compromise incorporating the removal of low-emission zones into a simplification bill. The announcement was welcomed as a victory by opponents of the scheme, but it remains legally unfinished and politically explosive. At this stage, the ZFE is neither deleted nor saved. It is suspended by two decisive votes in Parliament and a major constitutional …
An agreement was reached in the Joint Joint Committee on Tuesday, 20 January, on the abolition of low-emission zones (LFEs) integrated into a simplification bill. The text has yet to overcome two final elections in the Assembly and the Senate.
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