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How Social Networks Led to the Emergence of the Petition Against the Duplomb Law

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RECIT - "X is the social network where it is most commented, with almost 255,000 tweets published since July 8, which represents an average of 36,348 tweets a day," says Visibrain, a social network watchdog tool.

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RECIT - "X is the social network where it is most commented, with almost 255,000 tweets published since July 8, which represents an average of 36,348 tweets a day," says Visibrain, a social network watchdog tool.

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A French teacher, a farmer, a writer. From Tours to Saint-Malo, passing through Maguges-sur-Loire, three different paths meet on a conviction: the Duplomb law is an aberration.

·Paris, France
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On Thursday, the petition launched on the site of the National Assembly against the agricultural law Duplomb exceeded 1.8 million signatures. A record. The text, which provides for the reintroduction of a banned pesticide in France, arouses mobilization in all segments of the Saône-et-Loirienne population.

A petition launched by the Interunion to demand the "immediate abandonment" of the budgetary measures presented by François Bayrou gathers nearly 130,000 signatures this Wednesday evening. The aim is to follow "the same path" as that against the Duplomb law, says Sophie Binet on France Inter.

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France Bleu broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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