green light from the Constitutional Council despite unpublished reservations

The Constitutional Council, seized by more than 120 deputies and senators from the left, validated with reservations on Friday the two texts of laws on purchasing power, framing in particular in “unpublished” terms certain provisions of the energy part. With these two decisions rendered on Friday, the Elders also validated with “interpretive reservations” the abolition of the audiovisual license fee.

Regarding the draft law on emergency measures for the protection of purchasing power, the Elders have unpublished reserves on the commissioning of an LNG terminal off Le Havre and on the increase in the ceiling for greenhouse gas emissions from certain facilities producing electricity from fossil fuels.

For the Constitutional Council, these provisions are likely to damage the environment. And unless the Environment Charter is ignored, these provisions can only apply in the event of a serious threat to the security of gas supply and a threat to the security of electricity supply to all or part of the national territory, indicates the Council.

The Elders add that the preservation of the environment must be sought in the same way as the other fundamental interests of the nation, a reservation of interpretation formulated in new terms, they specify in a press release.

Regarding the revival of power plants using fossil fuels, the Council has set an obligation to offset greenhouse gas emissions.

The deputies Rebellious and environmentalists, the origin of the appeal, considered that these provisions violated the Charter of the environment of 2004, which is part of the preamble of the Constitution.

The abolition of the fee deems compliant

Concerning the amending finance bill, the second part of the purchasing power bill, the Constitutional Council, seized by the Nupes intergroup and the socialist senators, judged the abolition of the audiovisual license fee to be in conformity with the Constitution. However, he stressed that this deletion was likely to affect the guarantee of the resources of the public audiovisual sector, which constitutes an element of its independence.

The Elders therefore enjoined the government to set the amount of these receipts so that the companies and the public audiovisual establishment are able to carry out public service missions. And to warn that the Constitutional Council will be the judge of compliance with these requirements.

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The deputies of the Nupes had judged, in their appeal, that the alternative financing mechanism proposed (allocation of part of the VAT) does not ensure the security of the financing of audiovisual establishments.

Montisation of RTT: appeal dismissed

On the other hand, the appeals on the monetization of the RTT and the ceiling of the Arenh (regulated access to historical nuclear electricity) were rejected.

Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne welcomed the validation of these measures which will be quickly implemented, assuring on Twitter that against rising prices, the State is taking action. The French will be able to quickly benefit from the support measures they need, for her part affirmed the president of the National Assembly Yal Braun-Pivet (Renaissance, ex-LREM).

After a first part of measures in favor of purchasing power including 20 billion euros in expenditure, Parliament adopted at the beginning of August the rectified budget for 2022 (PLFR) which opens 44 billion euros in credits.

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