France Plans To Implement New Reform And Environmental Protection
Oct 23,2019
France plans to implement new reform and environmental protection
French Prime Minister Philippe said Thursday that in the new round of reforms the French government plans to implement, environmental protection will become a key area.
Philip delivered a speech in the French national assembly that day, explaining the government's next policy guidelines and specific policies. The speech covers a wide range of topics, including maintaining the legal retirement age, legislating for bioethics, reforming the unemployment insurance and residence tax system, and strengthening the manpower of early childhood education.
He said that in the second phase of the term of French President Marcon, the government will take ecological transformation as the core task, and vigorously develop clean energy, eliminate waste and healthy diet as the direction of efforts.
Measures to develop clean energy include completing the ecological transformation of three coal-fired power plants by the end of this year, shutting down the fisnem nuclear power plant by 2020, and promoting the development of new energy vehicles, Phillip said. The waste elimination plan includes banning the production of primary plastic products from 2020 and ultimately realizing the long-term goal of using recycled plastic completely. The healthy diet plan package Including vigorously promoting sports and turning the elimination of obesity into a national goal.