They advertised the electric cars, which were then forced to fill out from the oil strikers

European ministers arrived full of pumps at their meeting in Lyons. At Palais des Congrès, ministers came with electric vehicles, which, due to limited movement capacities, then forced them to fill with oil strikers.
The EU's health policy summit was held two weeks ago in Lyon, at the initiative of ministers Jean-Yves Le Drian and Olivier Veren. Over 50 European ministers attended the summit.
From Lyon's airport and railway station, the ministers came by electric vehicles to the meeting at Palais des Congès. But while they were discussing current events that were interlysed with the pandemic, the diesel aggressors were buzzing behind the building until they were filling the batteries of the electric cars.
In fact, there were only four fillers in that location, so it was absolutely impossible to fill all cars within a certain time. As a result, the organizer invited a local company, which was rented to its aggressors. The aggressors settled behind a building where photographers had no access.
As it turned out, the vehicles were Peugeot e-Traveler. Their worst version has batteries of 50 kWh, which ensures a distance of 230 km. Clearly, this did not suffice in the case of European ministers.












