French environment minister quits during live radio interview horseradish

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Publish Date : 2021-04-18 00:43:38


French environment minister quits during live radio interview horseradish

'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.'

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.



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The 63-year-old added it was the 'hardest decision in my life.'

Speaking on the first day of his two-day state visit to Denmark on Tuesday, Macron defended his government's record on the environment.

'It's a personal decision that he took this morning and if I chose Nicolas Hulot 15 months ago it's because he is a free man. I respect his freedom,' Macron said.

'I think that in 15 months, this government has done more than any other on the subject (of the environment) in the same period. More than any other.'

A spokeswoman for the Élysée Palace told CNN that Macron had yet to speak with Hulot since his resignation.

His departure comes as a blow to Macron, who appointed him in May 2017.

Hulot is a former television presenter and green activist who enjoys a popular following with the younger generation of French voters, many of whom grew up watching his nature program on television in the 1990s.

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.'

The 63-year-old added it was the 'hardest decision in my life.' The 63-year-old added it was the 'hardest decision in my life.' 'It's a personal decision that he took this morning and if I chose Nicolas Hulot 15 months ago it's because he is a free man. I respect his freedom,' Macron 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.' The 63-year-old added it was the 'hardest decision in my life.' The 63-year-old added it was the 'hardest decision in my life.' 'It's a personal decision that he took this morning and if I chose Nicolas Hulot 15 months ago it's because he is a free man. I respect his freedom,' Macron said. 'I would have liked him to stay because he brought his own voice, his own convictions and his commitment. I regret his departure.' 'It's a personal decision that he took this morning and if I chose Nicolas Hulot 15 months ago it's because he is a free man. I respect his freedom,' Macron said. During the interview, Hulot cited government failure on pesticides, biodiversity and soil as key reasons behind his decision to resign. The 63-year-old added it was the 'hardest decision in my life.' Hulot is a former television presenter and green activist who enjoys a popular following with the younger generation of French voters, many of whom grew up watching his nature program on television in the 1990s. His departure comes as a blow to Macron, who appointed him in May 2017. Hulot is a former television presenter and green activist who enjoys a popular following with the younger generation of French voters, many of whom grew up watching his nature program on television in the 1990s. Speaking on the first day of his two-day state visit to Denmark on Tuesday, Macron defended his government's record on the environment. Benjamin Griveaux, spokesman for the French government, told BFMTV he regretted Hulot's decision. Hulot is a former television presenter and green activist who enjoys a popular following with the younger generation of French voters, many of whom grew up watching his nature program on television in the 1990s. Benjamin Griveaux, spokesman for the French government, told BFMTV he regretted Hulot's decision. A spokeswoman for the Élysée Palace told CNN that Macron had yet to speak with Hulot since his resignation. '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. 'I would have liked him to stay because he brought his own voice, his own convictions and his commitment. I regret his departure.' During the interview, Hulot cited government failure on pesticides, biodiversity and soil as key reasons behind his decision to resign. '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. Hulot is a former television presenter and green activist who enjoys a popular following with the younger generation of French voters, many of whom grew up watching his nature program on television in the 1990s.

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