If the time is over for virulent attacks by the media between the executive and the boss of EDF, as during the last months of Jean-Bernard Lévy’s mandate as head of the public group, the dissensions between the government and management of EDF, now in the hands of Luc Rémont, have not disappeared.
Evidenced by the recent responses of the boss of EDF and the Prime Minister questioned in recent days as part of the Commission of Inquiry of the Parliament on the causes of the loss of energy sovereignty of France.
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