Barbara Pompili was appointed Minister of the Ecological Transition Monday in the government of the new Prime Minister, Jean Castex. The new green figure of the government will have to implement the proposals imagined during the Citizen's Climate Convention. Within her, his appointment is rather well received.

Appointed by Jean Castex on Monday, Barbara Pompili arrives in a context where ecology has become irreparably a central issue for Emmanuel Macron. After a new green wave in municipal elections and a week after the President's speech to the 150 members of the Citizen Climate Convention, the one who seems a compatible Macron environmentalist will be expected on the specific bill stemming from the 146 proposals approved by the President of the Republic at the end of June.

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Mixed on the results of the Convention, she warned that the success of the latter would depend "on how we all collectively succeed in transforming the trial, political will". The future is now in his hands and this role does not seem to displease the citizens of this Convention. For Europe 1, Jean-Gabriel Bourgeois went to probe them on this nomination.

Glyphosate, CETA, points of convergence

"That she is number 2 in the government, it shows a direction of the policy which must be carried out", underlines Mélanie for whom the message of the new government is clear. Barbara Pompili can embody the green shift promised by Emmanuel Macron. During the Citizens' Convention, many have already discussed with the new minister, and some of her positions seduced William: "On glyphosate, on CETA, the fact that she did not want to vote, there are things like which are very compatible with our measurements. "

"It will be able to be operational very quickly"

But enthusiasm is more measured for Sylvain. He hopes that Barbara Pompili will have her hands free to carry the proposals of the Convention. "We really think it can be someone who will support our subjects. After the future will be more complicated to make the buffer between what we are proposing and the reality of an economic crisis that is coming," predicts -he. For her part, Amandine is impatient to see her proposals become the realities of Barbara Pompili. "I think it will be able to be operational very quickly to start working with us."

Work that begins on Wednesday with the President of the National Assembly, in order to find the right method to build the future bill.