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lundi 24 mai 2010

Nuclear Lauvergeon keep the reins of Areva.

Keywords: nuclear, secret defense, FRANCE, Nicolas Sarkozy, Francois Roussely, Anne Lauvergeon, Areva, EDF

The owner of the wind tunnel test should remain in office, according to Les Echos. The Head of State also said that the report Roussely on the organization of the nuclear industry has been classified secret.
Some saw already landed prematurely Anne Lauvergeon Areva, the flagship French nuclear. Rumors to that effect is multipliedThe names for his eventual succession have been shelled, leaving the owner of marble. But ultimately according to a government source quoted by Les Echos, the Elysee has decided that the president and CEO of Areva will remain at the helm of the group until the summer of 2011, When the end of its current mandate, a position she has held since 2001.
Anne Lauvergeon would have managed to save his life, but also the integrated model of Areva, which should not be questioned, ensures Reuters. Indeed, besides its management and its capitalist structure, which regularly generate rumors and polemics, Areva has been attacked more recently also on its leading French nuclear. As illustrated by the passages of arms between Anne Lauvergeon and Henri Proglio, the boss of EDF was determined to settle in the forefront of the industry.

The report Roussely was classified "secret-defense":
These tensions, and the failure of the French bid for the tender of Abu Dhabi in December, Pushed the head of state in March to seek a mission of the organization of the French nuclear industry. Led by Francois Roussely, it should make these findings in late April and mid-May The report is particularly expected. But new twist in this case, its conclusions have been placed under the seal of the secret. The classification decision was taken by Nicolas Sarkozy on Friday to avoid any leakage.
A President of the Republic, it ensures that this report will "give rise to decisions in the weeks following" to provide guidance on "the development of civilian nuclear power by 2013. Several tracks were discussed. The proposed solution could ultimately lead to the creation of an economic interest grouping (EIG)But status quo is not excluded.

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