Roselyne Bachelot alongside Prime Minister Jean Castex, Saturday July 18 in Nantes. - Mathieu Pattier / SIPA

“For Nantes, there is the TGV. Do what I say but not what I do ”. The pic is signed Ségolène Royal. On Twitter, the former Minister of Ecology and ex-ambassador of the poles did not let pass the photo of Roselyne Bachelot, new Minister of Culture, taken on the plane that sent her to Nantes, Saturday, for go to the bedside of the burnt down cathedral.

Hello carbon footprint! And the mask in transport ... For Nantes, there is the TGV ... Do what I say but not what I do #gouvernement # cinema https://t.co/ziLrpI4kY1

- Ségolène Royal (@RoyalSegolene) July 18, 2020

Ségolène Royal returned to the ropes

Ségolène Royal then pinned Roselyne Bachelot for having chosen the air route, with the heaviest carbon footprint, to go to Nantes. Several Internet users also deplored the choice made by the Minister of Culture.

Tweet anger of Ségolène Royal who is indignant at the trip to Nantes by plane from Roselyne Bachelot with 2 other ministers ... And who once again makes fun of himself given his personal carbon footprint ... https://t.co / AdPfUoB7ZR pic.twitter.com/hP7JyhrrQA

- Barbara78 (@dragonduclos) July 18, 2020

But still others send Ségolène Royal back into the ropes, reminding her in particular of an express trip she had made in July 2018, in Iceland, on a day and by private plane, to inaugurate a luxury liner. The journalists of The Daily had then reported the discrepancy between the words and the actions of Ségolène Royal.

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