Stellantis has announced that it will cease to be a member of the Association of European Automobile Manufacturers (ACEA) by the end of the year, without explaining the reasons for this departure.

He just said he wanted to make a transition from lobbying to “a more direct interaction with citizens and stakeholders.

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While he had on several occasions confided his doubts, even his skepticism vis-à-vis the all-electric, Carlos Tavares, declared that he wanted to develop "an effective, global and inclusive 360-degree approach involving all those who wish to contribute to the construction of sustainable mobility.

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ACEA, a very active lobbying organization in Brussels, comprises the 16 major European-based manufacturers, including Volkswagen, Renault, Volvo and Toyota, and was strongly opposed to the European Commission's plan, approved last week by Parliament, to prohibit from 2035 the sale of new cars with combustion engines.

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