The Phnom Penh Post

French environmen­t minister resigns after lobster dinner scandal

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A SENIOR French cabinet minister and close a lly of President Emmanuel Macron resigned on Tuesday after reports accused him of extravagan­t state-f unded lobster dinners and misusing public housing in a blow to t he centrist government.

Francois de Rug y, who was named env ironment minister in September last year, announced his departure after a week of revelation­s from t he left wing website Mediapart.

“The attacks and media lynching targeting my family force me to take the necessary step back,” said de Rugy, who also held the post of minister of state which made him number two in the government after Prime Minister Edouard Philippe.

Transport Minister Elisabeth Borne was appointed as France’s new environmen­t minister late on Tuesday, the Elysee Palace said, however she will not hold the post of minister of state.

De Rug y came under public pressure after Mediapart published pictures of him and his journa list wife enjoy ing lav ish champagnea­nd-lobster dinners and a Valentine’s Day meal while he was speaker of parliament in 2017 and in 2018.

The website a lleged t he events – at the expense of ta xpayers – were largely socia l, while de Rug y contends they were part of his work representi­ng t he National Assembly.

Mediapart also revealed that de Rugy had benefited from an apartment near his hometown of Nantes in western France that was rented at a preferenti­al rate intended for low-income workers.

Other reports have referred to a € 500 ($561) hair dryer bought by de Rugy’s wife at public expense, and a renovation of their government apartment at a cost of € 63,000.

But the image of a row of plump lobsters on a platter at a function hosted by de Rugy caused the most political damage – and many social media memes – in a country still reeling from months of “yellow vest” protests.

The violent anti-government demonstrat­ions have been fuelled by anger over economic inequality and claims that French leaders are out-oftouch with ordinary people.

De Rugy has denied any wrongdoing and even claimed in an interview last week that he was allergic to lobsters and didn’t like champagne because it gave him a headache.

‘Full clarity’

De Rugy joined Macron early in his successful bid for the presidency in 2017 and was rewarded with a series of plum jobs including parliament speaker and latterly environmen­t minister.

But the former Green campaigner’s ability to hang on to his job took a blow on Monday evening when Macron failed to give his full backing while on a trip to Serbia.

In his first reaction to the revelation­s, Macron said he had asked Prime Minister Philippe for “full clarity”.

Borne was appointed as Macron seeks to boost his green credential­s as French voters demand bolder action to address climate change.

Government spokeswoma­n Sibeth Ndiaye said the choice of Borne, whose portfolio was already within the ministry of ecology and solidarity transition, was “obvious”.

Borne, who will remain as transport minister, tweeted that the confidence put in her by the president and prime minister was an “immense honour”.

“Determined to continue the essential fight that is ecological and solidarity transition,” she wrote.

Borne is Macron’s third environmen­t minister in two years – his first appointmen­t, celebrity environmen­talist Nicolas Hulot, quit during a live radio interview in August last year, saying his cabinet colleagues were doing too little to tackle the climate emergency.

Mediapart, which is fiercely critical of the Macron government, specialise­s in investigat­ions and has caused multiple embarrassm­ents for politician­s and senior public figures since its creation in 2008.

De Rugy said he had filed a legal complaint against the publicatio­n for defamation, accusing it of a desire “to harm, smear and destroy”.

 ?? GEORGES GOBET/AFP ?? Francois de Rugy has resigned as French environmen­t minister after a luxury dinners scandal.
GEORGES GOBET/AFP Francois de Rugy has resigned as French environmen­t minister after a luxury dinners scandal.

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