the strengths (and challenges) of European legislation

the strengths and challenges of European legislation

In this new episode of La Loupe, Margaux Lannuzel and Lucas Mediavilla, Climate specialist in the Economy department of L’Express, decipher this well-established European green method, but which sees obstacles standing in its way.

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The team: Charlotte Baris (writing), Margaux Lannuzel (presentation), Ambre Rosala (editing), Jules Benveniste (directing).

Credits: Le Parisien, RTL, BFMTV, LCI, France 3

Music and design: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent

Image credits: Benjamin Chazal/L’Express

Logo: Anne-Laure Chapelain/Benjamin Chazal

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Margaux Lannuzel : Whether you are a fan of political news or not, you have necessarily seen some of the spats that are the daily life of the National Assembly at the moment. For several months, the presidential majority has been fragile and the atmosphere is regularly electric… The slightest debate gives rise to heated exchanges, invectives between deputies and sometimes even insults…

Heard in the National Assembly : “You’re going to shut up!”

Margaux Lannuzel : During this time, the negotiations with the government slipped… And regularly, that ends like that…

Elisabeth Borne : “On the basis of Article 49.3 of the Constitution, I engage the responsibility of my government on the entire finance bill for 2023.”

Margaux Lannuzel : I reassure you, we stop there for the good atmosphere and the names of birds… But I wanted to talk to you about it because this atmosphere denotes completely with that of another assembly, which we are going to talk about today: the European Parliament. And to illustrate it, I suggest that we take a specific example: that of the environment commission…

It is she who must put in place the rules to meet the European Union’s climate objectives, from the circular economy to the use of pesticides, including the end of gasoline cars… And if we look at her results in detail, the stack of voted texts is impressive – especially with 27 countries around the table… enough to make French deputies green with envy…

In today’s episode, we are therefore interested in the ingredients of the success of this European green method, but also in its limits…

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