The environmental candidate accused the group “of being complicit in war crimes” because of its activities in Russia.
Yannick Jadot’s position on TotalEnergies continues to generate reactions. Whereas the environmental candidate accused the French multinational “to be complicit in war crimes” because of his activities in Russia, Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Fabien Roussel replied to him on Thursday March 24. The two candidates were guests of the program “Elysée 2022” on France 2.
Video: Presidential: Jadot accuses TotalEnergies of being complicit in “war crimes” in Ukraine (Le Figaro)
Presidential: Jadot accuses TotalEnergies of being complicit in “war crimes” in Ukraine
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Presidential: Pécresse wants to modify the Constitution to “restore order in the street and in our accounts”
The LR presidential candidate, Valérie Pécresse, presented Thursday March 24 a “constitutional bill” aimed at modifying the Constitution to “restore order in the street” and in the “accounts” of France. In the event of victory, she intends to generalize “to all matters the consultation of the French by referendum”, she explained during a press conference in Paris.
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Zelensky accuses Russia of using phosphorus bombs in Ukraine
In his video speech at the NATO summit on Thursday March 24, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of using phosphorus bombs in Ukraine.
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For Warsaw, Russia is no longer “authoritarian” but “totalitarian”
During a press conference on Thursday March 24, the Polish Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, affirmed that Russia was passing “from an authoritarian state to a totalitarian state”. He also warned Berlin regarding the imperialist ambitions of Vladimir Putin.
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Asked regarding these remarks, the candidate of La France insoumise reacted with a cautious pout: “I think we have to be careful. It’s a horribly tense situation (…) Take it easy with the names of birds, maybe it’s not the time”he thus estimated.
A little later in the evening, the communist candidate Fabien Roussel also distanced himself from the position of his environmentalist competitor. “I do not share that. The stakes are much more important, more serious than throwing this kind of anathemas during an election period”he said, calling for reflection with European countries to “finding the right solutions”.
The industrial group announced on Wednesday a defamation action once morest Yannick Jadot, denouncing “unacceptable remarks”, “extremely serious and unfounded”. For the ecologist, guest Thursday morning of franceinfo, “Total wants [l]to shut up in the midst of the presidential election campaign”. He reiterated his statements.