the minister says no to the “right to the hectare”
The Minister for Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion, Christophe Béchu, had the opportunity, before the deputies, during a session to monitor the application of the Climate and Resilience Law, on January 11, to s to express, once again, on one of its most emblematic provisions and which has caused the most ink to flow: the Zan, zero net artificialisation.
The legislative provision, as much as the implementing texts, have been, since the adoption of the law, in the summer of 2021, strongly criticized. A fter several senatorial reports, an action for annulment before the administrative judge and a bronca on the side of local elected officials, a dedicated working group tabled, in the Senate, a bill to “to improve” the device, whether it is the division by two of land consumption in the next ten years, or the definition of artificialization and its compensation, for a truly effective Zan by 2050.
Most Senate proposals already have consensus
The Executive has repeatedly expressed its desire to review the texts to better take into account the feedback from the field, concerning an overly tight schedule, a problematic nomenclature or the risk that certain communities find themselves without any possibility of consuming land. One principle has always been reiterated: the main objectives of the law will be maintained.
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