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Ministères Territoires Écologie Logement [Automatic translation follows] The Minister of State, Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition, prepares and implements the Government's policy in the areas of sustainable development, the environment, in particular the protection and enhancement of nature and biodiversity, green technologies, the energy transition and energy, in particular in terms of pricing, the climate, the prevention of natural and technological risks, industrial safety, transport and its infrastructure, equipment and the sea. He develops and implements the policy to combat global warming and air pollution. He promotes sustainable management of scarce resources. He is responsible for international relations on the climate. In … | 2547 | 1440 | 680 | |
CCI Côtes d'Armor [Automatic translation follows] The CCI, the leading business accelerator A true "Parliament of businesses", the CCI's role is to freely represent the interests of businesses in the industry, commerce, services and tourism sectors to public authorities. It is thus the spokesperson for the needs of these businesses by getting involved with communities and public authorities. Its role is therefore to: - propose guidelines for the development of territories, promote balanced commercial development, - express the opinions of businesses and participate in debates concerning the economy and the department's structuring facilities. On the business side, this translates into individual and collective … Sectors: Chamber of commerce | 185 | 92 | 101 | |
Région Réunion [Automatic translation follows] The Réunion Region is the public institution that hosts the Regional Council of Réunion. This is composed of local elected officials. It is also worth mentioning the CCEE and the CESER, advisory councils. On February 20, 1983, it was, with Guadeloupe, Martinique and Guyana, one of the first four regional councils elected by universal suffrage in France. It has been chaired since the 2010 elections by Didier Robert of the UMP. | 186 | 164 | 7 |