France's Green party admonishes government over heatwave response
Summary
France’s Green party criticized the government’s handling of a recent heatwave, claiming it caused 10,000 deaths. The Prime Minister disagreed with this number, and the Greens called for a vote of no confidence and an investigation into the government's response.Key Facts
- France experienced a severe heatwave in late June 2026.
- The Green party in France reported that the heatwave caused about 10,000 deaths.
- The French Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, disputed the death toll reported by the Greens.
- The Green party filed a vote of no confidence against the current government.
- They also requested the creation of a committee to review how the government managed the heatwave crisis.
- The dispute took place during a session of the French National Assembly, the lower house of Parliament.
- Hospitals in France faced challenges due to increased emergency calls during the heatwave.
- The heatwave brought back memories of a deadly 2003 heatwave in France with high casualties.
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