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Doudounegate: Controversy over Regional Council Down Jackets Made in Bangladesh

A real Doudounegate. Scoffed by the Nantes socialist Christophe Clergeau for the down jackets ordered in the colors of the Pays de la Loire Regional Council but manufactured in Bangladesh, President Christelle Morançais was able to count on the involuntary support of Florence Dabin and the elected officials of Maine-et-Loire. They too wore down jackets flocked with the name of Anjou but their provenance also undermines French and European sovereignty. The Swedish manufacturer who sold them to the community thus subcontracts its production to Burma (Myanmar), where the fate of workers is hardly more enviable than in Bangladesh.

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Christiane Lambert cries wolf

The former president of the FNSEA, still at the head of the European committee of professional agricultural organizations, has not given up. Present at the show, Christiane Lambert challenged Minister Christophe Béchu, whom she knows well, on two votes in the European Parliament which she contests, one concerning the nature restoration law which will prohibit farmers from cultivating 10 % of their land; the other aimed at imposing on pig breeders (her husband and children have a farm in Bouillé-Ménard) the same restrictions as the most polluting industries as long as they have more than 110 sows while the average size of farms in Maine-et-Loire is 190 sows.

She also warned him about the law which must be voted on March 25 and which concerns the protection of wolves. There are 1,200 recorded in the territory and 12,000 sheep that have been killed. It is time to protect pastoralism more than the wolf! she said, grabbing Christophe Béchu’s arm. March 25 is still a long way off,” replied the latter. But I know you have an excellent memory! replied the trade unionist.

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A lively Angevin discussion. Christiane Lambert (former president of the FNSEA, the National Federation of Farmers’ Unions) spoke to Christophe Béchu, the Minister of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion. | CO ARCHIVES – JOSSELIN CLAIR View in full screen A lively Angevin discussion. Christiane Lambert (former president of the FNSEA, the National Federation of Farmers’ Unions) spoke to Christophe Béchu, the Minister of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion. | CO ARCHIVES – JOSSELIN CLAIR

2024-02-29 18:42:22
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