Presidential: in Charente-Maritime, Macron wants to defend his record on ecology


Jacques Serais, edited by Thibault Nadal

Traveling to Fourras-les-Bains in Charente-Maritime this Thursday, Emmanuel Macron defended the ecological balance sheet of his mandate and did not hesitate to send a message to environmental voters. The candidate Macron announced that the State will invest in the depollution of the site of an old landfill along the coast.

After a trip to Dijon on Monday, Emmanuel Macron went this Thursday to Fouras-les-Bains in Charente-Maritime. If on Monday, the candidate Macron had focused on youth by visiting a vocational school, this time he preferred to defend his environmental record and show the voters most sensitive to these issues that he was not left with nothing do during his five-year term.

Since the start of the campaign, the head of state has been attacked, mainly by left-wing candidates, on his ecological record. It even became an angle of attack for Anne Hidalgo, Yannick Jadot and Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

The State will invest in the depollution of the site of a former landfill in Fouras

And the candidate Macron, who sees the curves of the polls tightening against Marine Le Pen, wants to do everything to fill the blind spots of his campaign. For this, the city of Fourras was not chosen at random, since the State will invest in the depollution of the site of an old landfill along the coast where buried deposits of rubble, car batteries, glass and other packaging that threatens to spill into the ocean.

Macron wants to absorb the 50 coastal landfills within 10 years

As president, Emmanuel Macron announced in Brest last month that he wanted to eliminate the fifty or so coastal landfills in France within 10 years. Today, the candidate will therefore renew the message, with the added bonus of a postcard for the background of this trip: the famous Fort Boyard located off the town.



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