Before the final debate of the environmental primary, Friday from 8:30 am on BFMTV and RMC, the two finalists Yannick Jadot and Sandrine Rousseau exchanged many spades on their conception of change, Wednesday evening at the debate on LCI.
From the outset, the "eco-feminist" candidate Sandrine Rousseau, in a bright white jacket, tried to put Yannick Jadot in difficulty on his supposed lack of clarity: "We will not be able to carry out an ecological transformation at height if we don't say things. We won't be able to do it by surprise".
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Dressed in a royal blue suit, the MEP, favorite before the first round and who came out on top without widening the gap (27.7 against 25.14%), stressed that his "ecology of the 'action' would be 'implemented immediately upon coming to power'.
Sandrine Rousseau replied: "The ecology of government that you are proposing is not going to be the end of the road". According to her, ecologists must assume the "constraints" to be exerted on lifestyles. "I read your program and I see how there is not enough transformation to meet the objectives of the IPCC," she told Yannick Jadot.
A reproach that the proponent of "radicality" repeated to him a few minutes later about public levies. "You did not read my program well", released Yannick Jadot, stung, promising to take up the proposal for "Climate ISF" from the mayor of Grenoble Eric Piolle, who came fourth with 22.29% of the vote.
He portrayed himself as a man of the field with his past fights in the European Parliament or as director of Greenpeace France, placing Sandrine Rousseau on the defensive. "I am an economist, I have been implementing public policies for 20 years," she said. "Where?" Asked Yannick Jadot, mockingly when the candidate told him that she was talking about her vice-presidency at the University of Lille.
Tension also ran through the set when the two finalists talked about the increase in fuel prices, essential according to Sandrine Rousseau for a real ecological transition. She defended her "existence income" of 850 euros to offset the impact on the working classes, but Yannick Jadot mocked: "It corresponds to the poverty line, it won't do it". “There Yannick it is you who agitates the fears”, sharply replied the candidate.
The second round will take place online from September 25 to 28 for the more than 122,000 registered voters.