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Like every summer since he became President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron went to Fort Brégançon to spend his holidays, under the lens of the paparazzi. And as usual, the head of state was photographed riding a jet ski.
Like every summer since he became President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron went to Fort Brégançon to spend his holidays, under the lens of the paparazzi. And as usual, the head of state was photographed riding a jet ski. But this year, as we come out of a scorching summer, and the start of the new school year has been placed by the president himself under the sign of the end of abundance, the sea scooter trip went badly.
Ecofeminist MP Sandrine Rousseau thus estimated that the President’s attraction to this flashy and noisy vehicle confirmed ” the lingering impression that he does not understand global warming. And today it is criminal not to understand it “. Faced with these waves of protest, some of his staunchest fans came to the aid of the president claiming that he was riding an electric jet ski, which was much greener. Others ensuring that the images date back to 2020.
A defense that splashes. Désintox had the black and white jet ski photographed by Here this summer appraised. According to the concessionaire who supplied the Élysée, Emmanuel Macron was driving ” a Yamaha FX HO “. A model that has nothing electric since it ” runs on unleaded gasoline “. Next year, the president will be able to opt for the pedal boat, to remove any ambiguity.
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