Director of Oxfam France and former Minister of Planning under the Hollande presidency, Cécile Duflot also converged on the banks of Lake Geneva, in Haute-Savoie, for the G7 in Évian. Arriving on Sunday evening, she joined the associative delegation relegated outside the sensitive perimeter. Facing the lake in the bucolic setting of the parks of Publier, a neighboring town to Évian, she gives her opinion on the big rally without hesitation. “A real feeling that this is not happening here. There, the subject is above all to please Trump so that he comes with a sort of showmanship, much more than serious work on the subjects, and therefore the desire to set aside questions of climate, gender, human rights. The price to pay for Donald Trump to come and see fireworks is very heavy (Editor’s note in Versailles Wednesday evening).”
Mirroring this and during the summit, the NGO intends to make itself heard or rather seen in the media space via denunciatory stagings relating to several specific demands linked to the news.


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