“There is a challenge to take up,” admits Vincent Jeanbrun, deputy Les Républicains


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Guest of “in other words” Monday, June 30, Vincent Jeanbrun, deputy the Republicans and spokesperson of the LR group in the National Assembly, addresses the upcoming bill to better isolate the housing against heat in renovation works and protect the tenants from the “thermal buttocks” against the hot weather.

In the heat wave, the subject of thermal kettles, these poorly insulated accommodation against heat, returns in the news. It is estimated that a third of housing in France would be affected by this problem, which will be the subject of a transpartisian bill soon tabled in the National Assembly. “We will join the discussion”Confirms in “In other words”, Monday, June 30, Vincent Jeanbrun, deputy the Republicans and spokesperson of the LR group in the National Assembly.

The number of dwellings concerned should increase with global warming, also specifies the former mayor of Haÿ-les-Roses, in Val-de-Marne. “Thermal colanders, when it is very cold in winter, and thermal kettles, when it is very hot in summer, it is often the same accommodation badly designed at the start”points the elected official, who believes that there is “A challenge to take up” and advocates the“adaptation”. The wish to protect tenants from heat by adapting housing “is magnificent, it is an objective of society and it must be defended by the French government”adds Vincent Jeanbrun, who questions the “Concrete path to get there”. “Who pays? Is it public money, with national solidarity? Is it the owner who must do work?”asks the former councilor.

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