More specifically, Guy Durand and the new municipal majority are doing everything they can to inform as many municipalities as possible of the means to put a spanner in the works of GMOs, to carry out what the mayor of the sub-prefecture of southern Aveyron calls a legal "mowing down." Mayors and municipal officials itching to ban GMO crops from the municipal phone number lead territory can clearly refer to the Millau municipal decree. The "seen" and "whereas" sections follow one another, listing the texts that form the basis of the decree: the preamble to the constitution "according to which the Nation guarantees health protection to all," the 2004 Environmental Charter, articles of the General Code of Local Authorities charging "the mayor with preventing, by appropriate precautions, pollution of all kinds," case law from the Court of Justice of the European Communities and the Council of State, etc.
legal means" to ban GM crops in a municipality. He also confided that he would be happy to provide a copy of the Millau resolution and decree to those who request it or will request it. The mayor, who hopes that the example will spread, as the numerous emails and contacts suggest, while a " clean cities network " is in the making, nevertheless insists on the need to legalize the decree, citing "local circumstances." Millau thus highlights a classification as a Natura 2000 zone, the production of AOC cheeses, membership in the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park, etc. In short, it is up to each municipality wishing to implement legal mowing to adapt the decree to the local context.
For Guy Durand it is enough to provide the appropriate
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