Clément Beaune persists against the Élysée and Matignon

Clément Beaune persists against the Élysée and Matignon

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“I don’t think the private jet debate is over”affirms the Minister Delegate in charge of Transport, Clément Beaune (here, at the exit of the Council of Ministers, at the Élysée, on July 4). Xose Bouzas/Hans Lucas

Supported by the left wing of the majority, the minister wants to continue the debate despite the reframing at the top of the state.

The debate on the supervision of private jets is struggling to land. Emmanuel Macron had however seemed to close it, on Wednesday, by asking his government to “not to promise everything and anything”. This was without taking into account the stubbornness of its Minister Delegate in charge of Transport, Clément Beaune, who reaffirmed Thursday his intention to clarify his proposal for a framework for private aviation. “At both national and European level, we can think about systems“, he said on France 2, after taking the executive by surprise last week by imposing the subject in the news. An initiative that irritated at the Élysée as at Matignon and Bercy, where the minister’s lack of collegiality was pointed out. While accusing him of echoing a more restrictive EELV bill in favor of the banning of private jets, announced earlier. Even his supervising minister, Christophe Béchu (Ecological Transition), reframed him by affirming that “ecology is not…

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