Overview
- On June 2, Greenpeace activists posing as tourists slipped a €40,000 wax replica of President Macron out of Paris’s Grévin Museum through an emergency exit.
- The group propped the statue outside the Russian embassy in the 16th arrondissement to protest France’s ongoing contracts for Russian liquefied natural gas, chemical fertilisers and nuclear fuel.
- Jean-Francois Julliard, head of Greenpeace France, said Macron “embodies this double discourse” by vocally supporting Ukraine while allowing French companies to keep trading with Moscow.
- Activists also condemned Macron’s nuclear revival strategy and urged him to sever agreements with Russia’s state-owned Rosatom as part of a sustainable ecological transition.
- The waxwork remains on display outside the embassy and Greenpeace has pledged to return it at an unspecified date, prolonging attention on France’s energy and trade policies with Russia.