Metz. “Decentralization does not mean privatization”: rail is a topic of debate in the Metz metropolitan area

"We need massive reinvestment in rail, not an isolated society with fragmented governance. It's a matter of social justice and ecology." On Tuesday, July 8, during the last metropolitan council meeting at the European Seminar and Congress Center in Metz (CESCOM), Danielle Bori spoke out in defense of the train. "We all share the ambition to benefit from more lines, except that behind this consensus, we differ on the method," the Metz metropolitan councilor had analyzed a minute earlier. For the PCF elected representative from the Unis Group, there was no question of the Metz metropolitan area taking a €1,000 stake in the capital of the local public company (SPL) Grand Est Infrastructures...
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