France: pact between Greens and Socialists threatens nuclear industry

Parties clash over future of nuclear power in France, BBC News, 17 Nov 11, France’s government has accused the opposition Socialists of planning to undermine the nuclear industry in return for Green party support…..
Opinion polls suggest Socialist presidential candidate Francois Hollande will defeat Nicolas Sarkozy in next year’s vote. On Tuesday, the two opposition parties sealed an electoral pact under which the Socialists will not stand in a number of constituencies, thereby giving the Greens the prospect of at least 15 seats in the new parliament.
In return, the Greens will support Mr Hollande in the expected run-off round of the presidential election. ‘Safety concern’ The Socialists undertook to reduce France’s dependence on nuclear energy for its electricity from 75% to 50% by 2025.
This would entail the phasing out of 24 of the country’s 58 reactors, though the Socialists would not agree to stop the construction of a new-generation nuclear reactor at Flamanville in western France.
Green party leader Cecile Duflot hailed the deal as a “real break with the past”.Responding, Industry Minister Eric Besson described the proposed policy as “the death of the French nuclear industry, which is today one of the most powerful in the world”.
On Thursday, France’s nuclear safety agency, the IRSN, was handing over a report on radiation protection and nuclear safety to the country’s nuclear watchdog, the ASN.
IRSN chief Jacques Repussard was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying in an interview that France needed to upgrade the protection of vital functions in all its nuclear reactors to avoid a disaster in the event of a natural calamity…
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