Sarkozy: ecology, energies and global warming

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Sarkozy: ecology, energies and global warming




by Christophe » 07/05/07, 13:08

Creation of a special topic to discuss the various political decisions of the future Sarkozy government concerning ecology, energy savings and the fight against global warming ...
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by Fakir » 07/05/07, 18:52

Here's the news, Sarko is already starting to respect its commitments

http://www.lejdd.fr/cmc/scanner/preside ... html?popup

Juppé is back !!
Environment and Europe
ok it's still the domain of the rumor 8)

and okay, he comes back from caribou country and paid for Chichi (a sacrificed like Emmanueli at the PS or that good Hue for the PC)
But he remains "the best of us" : Cheesy:
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by bolton069 » 07/05/07, 19:46

Ben for info,

A colleague was invited 2 weeks ago to an inauguration in the Bordeaux region: the invitation card clearly indicated the presence ofAlain Juppé: "future minister of the environment" :?:

What surprised me at the time, the elections in France not being even in the first round. In addition I have no idea of ​​the influence of the presidential on the composition of the government in France, it just seemed optimistic to remain nice. : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 07/05/07, 19:55

bolton069 wrote:the invitation card clearly indicated the presence ofAlain Juppé: "future minister of the environment" :?:


Uh, isn't that against the "principles" and laws of democratic voting? : Shock:

Juppé will be no worse for the environment than the previous ministers I think ... I find that he is even "too good" (understand: too well known) for this ministry ...
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