France: National Assembly gives green light to ASN-IRSN merger
The French National Assembly approves the merger of ASN and IRSN to strengthen nuclear safety, despite strong opposition and concerns about independence and transparency.
The French National Assembly approves the merger of ASN and IRSN to strengthen nuclear safety, despite strong opposition and concerns about independence and transparency.
The reform of the ASN-IRSN merger is provoking crucial debate in the French National Assembly, highlighting the major nuclear safety issues at stake.
Against a backdrop of nuclear reforms in France, the merger of ASN and IRSN raises crucial questions about safety and transparency. This article explores the implications of this strategic decision.
France’s hotly debated nuclear safety reform is set for a crucial presentation to the cabinet, signaling a decisive moment for the country’s nuclear industry.
The French High Committee for Transparency and Information on Nuclear Safety (HCTISN) insists on the publication of risk assessments for nuclear power plants before any decisions are taken, as part of the reform of nuclear safety governance.
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