Climate activists spray paint French prime minister's office
While the President was chairing a cabinet meeting, the activists wore T-shirts with the slogan "Who is guilty?"
PARIS:
Two climate activists spray painted the front gate of the French prime minister's office on Wednesday in protest at what campaign group Derniere Renovation (Last Renovation) called climate crimes committed by the state.
It took place while President Emmanuel Macron was chairing a cabinet meeting. The activists wore T-shirts with the slogan "Who is guilty?"
In a statement, Derniere Renovation said the state had failed to meet its commitments to help fight climate change.
There was no immediate reaction from the prime minister's office.