CNN —An ancient stone site in western France has been removed to make way for a new hardware store, sparking criticism of the local mayor.
The mayor of Carnac, Olivier Lepick, insisted he adhered to the law in granting planning permission for the new Mr Bricolage hardware store.
“Whether it’s little or not, [the site] has an archaeological value,” Obeltz told CNN affiliate BFMTV.
“There were not archaeological remains of sufficient value to reject planning permission,” the mayor said.
On Thursday, French far right politician, Marine Le Pen retweeted a link to an article by local French newspaper, Ouest France, calling the removal “deplorable” and remarking that the French state “protects neither our citizens or our heritage.”
Persons:
Olivier Lepick, Christian Obeltz, “, ” Obeltz, Lepick, ” Lepick, “ It’s, Mona Lisa, ”
Organizations:
CNN, Carnac, UNESCO, French Ministry of Culture, BFMTV, Ouest France
Locations:
France, France’s Brittany, Carnac