Emmanuel Macron's trip, scheduled for Wednesday in Gironde, where two fires have ravaged more than 20,600 hectares of forest, is not enough to convince Grégory Doucet.

Guest of RTL this Wednesday morning, the environmentalist mayor of Lyon has indeed criticized the results of the President of the Republic on the issue of global warming.

"We can say that today, the government is not up to it," he said.

Before specifying: “But all the precedents were not also.

Taking the threat of global warming seriously has been an emergency for 20 years.

Today, we are living it in our flesh, in our bodies.

We see that our forests are burning.”

“Today, we have all these great speeches again”

Grégory Doucet, who explains that he launched in Lyon "a very large revegetation plan with 140 million euros invested over this term", in order to "refresh the city", addressed a second round of criticism against the head of the state.

"At the start of Emmanuel Macron's first term, he was already telling us that he was going to take up this subject of ecological transition as no one had ever taken hold of it.

That was not the case.

We went, for five years, from renunciation to renunciation.

And today, we have all these great speeches again… ”

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