
Up until now, about 30 associations, parties, trade unions, and NGOs were part of the National Action Committee against Nuclear Power.
But it seems that the number of members is going down.
Our colleagues from RTL.lu report that, according to an internal e-mail, the Christian Social People’s Party (CSV) and the Alternative Democratic Reform Party (adr) have officially announced that they will leave the collective against nuclear power because they “no longer fully share the movement’s goals”.
The Action Committee has yet to receive responses from the Luxembourg Communist Party (KPL) and the ‘Landesverband’ trade union. For this reason, the Committee decided to temporarily suspend the membership of these two organisations as well.
As a result, the Action Committee currently has about 25 members left, including the Luxembourg Socialist Workers’ Party (LSAP), the Democratic Party (DP), the Left Party (Déi Lénk), Greenpeace, and the Ecological Movement (Mouvéco).
The Action Committee is staunchly opposed to the use of nuclear power in the context of the energy transition, and is against the inclusion of nuclear power in the EU’s taxonomy.