What if, in terms of the environment, Emmanuel Macron's fault was to have appointed Nicolas Hulot to the government?
At the time, it was a master stroke.
The new head of state had succeeded where Chirac, Hollande and Sarkozy had failed.
There was no better guarantee of a decisive momentum in favor of the ecological transition.
Alas, when this commitment is translated into facts, with this climate and resilience law, Hulot's resounding resignation, two and a half years ago, however, continues to weigh.
Like an indelible stain which, instead of being blamed for a whistleblower who has failed to convert to a culture of action, is blamed for the president.
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And as an echo to this symbolic departure of the one who remains - now with Édouard Philippe - the most popular political figure, resonate the criticisms of the members of the Citizens' Convention, for whom any abandonment is a resignation, and the blows of the owners political ecology, for
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