While the consideration of the climate and resilience bill in the National Assembly begins Monday, more than a hundred marches are taking place this weekend in France. The goal is to denounce a text “distorted by the measures proposed by the Citizen’s Climate Convention (CCC)”.
The demonstrators are thus calling for a real “Climate Law” by taking up more proposals from citizens drawn by lot in 2019. Indeed, they reproach the government for having only fully taken up ten measures and forty-six others, but modified and weakened.
For the organizer of the rally in Montluçon, Jean-Louis Gaby, “ordinary citizen”, ex-mechanical engineer and former craftsman in solar energy, the hour is serious.
We are heading towards disaster. We people of a certain age are happy, but we are fighting for the future of our children and grandchildren. There could not have been an event in Montluçon, that’s why I launched this call to demonstrate.
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An appeal heard, among others, by the representatives of France insoumise (LFI) and the peasant confederation who joined the demonstration.
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Politicians and unions were there
“This is one of our main programmatic axes at LFI. We are campaigning for an ecological transition and therefore, we are proposing an ecological planning flattened out in a notebook bearing the same name and sold in bookstores, ”explains Michel Beaune, departmental coordinator of LFI.
Marie Rousseau, secretary of the Confédération Paysanne 03 was present to defend “the project of society” that her organization carries. “We believe that peasant agriculture can help to have positive effects on the climate. “
The opportunity also to draw attention to the reform of the CAP which has just started: “We would like the Common Agricultural Policy, decided at European level, to undertake to further subsidize small farms, where pollution is high. lower and more easily attainable profitability, in the face of intensive farming, where it is quite the opposite, through a flat-rate aid. We are also asking for the establishment of social security for food aid that would allow everyone to turn to more responsible goods. “
A new appointment is set this Sunday March 28 in Allier, in Montagne Bourbonnaise, “green lung and water tower of the department”, for a hike of around two hours from the Plateau de la Verrerie in Saint-Nicolas -Des-Biefs at 2 p.m.
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Text: Brian Le Goff
Photos: Florian Salesse
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