In a column, communist deputy André Chassaigne calls on the government to veto the trade agreement between the European Union and the countries of South America.
At the initiative of a column published this Monday, November 4 on FigaroVox, André Chassaigne, deputy for the fifth constituency of Puy-de-Dôme, denounces the treaty currently being discussed between the European Union and the countries of South America. South.
“We refuse to open European markets to chicken doped with antibiotics, to beef raised against a backdrop of deforestation, to corn treated with atrazine…”, indicates the text which has already brought together more than 200 deputies from all political stripes .
Puy-de-Dôme MP André Chassaigne fears the side effects of the sale of Orpella by Sanofi
“It is time for France to demonstrate the courage, the authority, the strength of conviction of which we know it is capable,” writes the president of the Democratic and Republican Left group in the National Assembly, calling on the government to put his veto on an agreement which, according to him, threatens Europe's food sovereignty.
Maud Turcan
France