
Macron's Wax Statue Stolen from Paris Museum: Greenpeace Takes Responsibility
Parisian Museum Targeted in Macron Statue Theft: Greenpeace Claims Responsibility Paris, France – In a surprising turn of events, the wax statue of French President Emmanuel Macron has been stolen from the renowned Grévin Museum in Paris. The theft, which occurred earlier today, has sent shockwaves through the city and ignited a heated debate about political activism and public institutions. Greenpeace, the international environmental organization, has claimed responsibility for the daring act. In a statement released shortly after the incident, a spokesperson for the group stated, "This action is a symbolic protest against Macron's environmental policies." The statement did not provide further details. However, the video circulating online shows the text of the statement. The Grévin Museum, known for its collection of lifelike wax figures of famous personalities, is currently assessing the damage and cooperating with authorities in the investigation. A museum representative, speaking on condition of anonymity, expressed disappointment and concern over the incident, saying, "This is a sad day for the museum and a blow to our efforts to preserve history and culture." Authorities are currently investigating the theft and are working to recover the statue. The incident highlights the vulnerability of cultural institutions to acts of protest and the ongoing debate surrounding political activism.