Lessons from the French Citizens’ Climate Convention

<p>On July 6, the French Prime Minister announced that the government was abandoning the bill to enshrine in the Constitution the preservation of the environment. He invoked the Senate&#8217;s inertia to justify renouncing the bill, which needed to be adopted in the same terms by the two h...

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Main Author: Charles Girard
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbH
Series:Verfassungsblog
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Online Access:https://verfassungsblog.de/lessons-from-the-french-citizens-climate-convention/
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Summary:<p>On July 6, the French Prime Minister announced that the government was abandoning the bill to enshrine in the Constitution the preservation of the environment. He invoked the Senate&#8217;s inertia to justify renouncing the bill, which needed to be adopted in the same terms by the two houses of parliament. The climate referendum that had been announced by the President of the Republic in December 2020 was thus abandoned. The decision was not a surprise, as many doubted the political feasibility or the actual willingness to implement it.</p>
ISSN:2366-7044