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Zum Abschluss eines viermonatigen Stakeholder-Forums in Paris hat der französische Präsident Nicolas Sarkozy eine Reihe von neuen Maßnahmen angekündigt. Hierzu zählen unter anderem die Einstellung des Baus neuer Straßen und Flughäfen sowie ein Moratorium für neue Gentechnisch Veränderte Organismen (GVO).
Sarkozy's vision for an "ecological New Deal" and a "green revolution" in France was presented at the Elysée Palace on 25 October in the presence of Commission President José Manuel Barroso and climate activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore.
His pledge came in conclusion to the work of a broad stakeholder forum, involving trade unions, employers' associations, local authorities, farmers, and environmental NGOs, which started work in July.
"As head of state, your proposals, I make them mine," Sarkozy told forum representatives, pledging that he "will implement" their proposals. The French president added that the forum was "not the end but the beginning" of a process that will be followed up by concrete proposals to be formulated at a later stage by forum working groups.
Among the measures Sarkozy announced on 25 October are those that got large support in the forum's conclusions
. They include:
Sarkozy also reiterated earlier calls for an EU levy on goods imported from countries which have not ratified the Kyoto Protocol. However, such a proposal is unlikely to find the required unanimous support among the 27 member states.
But, he did however say France will consider shifting its high tax burden away from labour to the environment with the possible introduction of a carbon tax. Similar moves over taxation are currently being examined at EU level but have so far remained blocked due to the unanimity rule over taxation (EurActiv 23/07/07)