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French Environment Minister Steps Down

French Environment Minister Steps Down
French Environment Minister Steps Down

France’s environment minister Nicolas Hulot announced his resignation during a live radio interview on Tuesday, citing his disapproval of government policies and efforts to tackle climate change.

“I don’t want to give the illusion that my position within the government suggested that we are answering these problems properly, so I’m leaving the government,” Hulot said during a radio interview, adding, “I no longer want to lie,” CNN reported.

Hulot said he had not warned President Emmanuel Macron’s government or Prime Minister Edouard Philippe prior to announcing his resignation, saying the decision was “between me, myself and I.”

During the interview, Hulot cited government failure on pesticides, biodiversity and soil as key reasons behind his decision to resign. His departure comes as a blow to Macron, who appointed him in May 2017. Benjamin Griveaux, spokesman for the French government, told BFMTV he regretted Hulot’s decision.

“I hear his disappointment but we must give him and the government credit for what has been done over the course of a year,” Griveaux said.

“It’s a lengthy task the work on biodiversity, fighting for the environment, energy transition. We can’t have results in just one year and Nicolas Hulot knows that. It takes time to change our agricultural system.”

“I would have liked him to stay because he brought his own voice, his own convictions and his commitment. I regret his departure.”

 

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