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WWF Dismisses President for Anti-Racist Commitment

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Alexandra Palt resigned on 28 May from her position with the environmental NGO. Her gesture comes as the board of directors of the WWF France was preparing to evacuate following the...

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On Thursday 28 May, the president of WWF France, an organisation dedicated to environmental protection and sustainable development, announced her resignation following her participation in an anti-racist rally organized by Bally Bagayoko in Saint-Denis. "This decision comes before a removal procedure is initiated at my meeting," explains Alexandra Part, an Austrian national, on LinkedIn.

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Alexandra Palt resigned on 28 May from her position with the environmental NGO. Her gesture comes as the board of directors of the WWF France was preparing to evacuate following the...

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Alexandra Palt evokes a "disagreement" following her participation in the demonstration against racism organized in early April by Mayor LFI. L的ONG talks about "managerial dysfunctions" and "personal positions contrary to the organisation's principle of apolitanism".

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The presence of Alexandra Palt at the rally against racism, organized by the new mayor LFI of St.Denis, Bally Bagayoko, has been controversial within the NGO.

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Alexandra Palt was criticized by the Board of Directors of the World Wildlife Fund for mentioning her presence at the April gathering organized by the Mayor (LFI) of Saint-Denis, Bally Bagayoko, on Linkedin.

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Alexandra Palt, then volunteer president of WWF France, took part in a personal demonstration in early April against racist insults against Bally Bagayoko, Mayor of Saint-Denis. Her act of citizenship, motivated by a long-standing commitment to human rights, has earned her an official challenge from her own organization, which she has just resigned.

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L'Humanité broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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