the ecologist Yannick Jadot targeted by a hostile tag, the reaction of Sandrine Rousseau criticized on the left

Several thousand opponents of an agricultural basin project demonstrated on Saturday October 29 and Sunday October 30 in Sainte-Solines (Deux-Sèvres), in the presence of several environmental political figures including Yannick Jadot. A visit that clearly displeased some activists: the car in which the candidate of Europe Ecologie-Les Verts for the presidency went there, in the company of the deputy Charles Fournier, was tagged with the word “crack”, as shown in images from BFMTV. An act that reacted on the left on Sunday.

In Sainte-Soline, Yannick Jadot also suffered whistles during a speech, and had a heated argument with an activist claiming to be “ultra-left”, in front of the cameras of BFMTV. Commenting on the inscription aimed at him, he criticized “those who play the division”.

“EELV unreservedly condemns the acts of violence committed by protesters against Yannick Jadot and Charles Fournier”write the two deputy national secretaries of the party in a press release, Sunday at the end of the day. “The environmental fight is non-violent, and nothing can justify insults or degradation”.

Questioned a few hours earlier on BFMTV, EELV deputy Sandrine Rousseau had judged that the tags targeting the elected official did not “not so much to advance the debate”. “That said, Yannick Jadot must understand that we need to find an ecology of fight”has followed the one who was also present in Sainte-Soline on Saturday.

Words criticized by several figures of the left and environmentalists. “I do not understand that a political leader can insinuate that militants were right to attack his vehicle”reacted the deputy La France insoumise Aymeric Caron on Twitter. The climate specialist François Gemenne reproached him, on this same social networkof “Legitimize this violence” and wear a “authoritarian political project”.

Sunday evening, Sandrine Rousseau once again commented on the tag targeting her ex-competitor in the environmental primary: “Yannick Jadot did not have to be insulted”she wrote on Twitter, relaying the press release from EELV.


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