Afghanistan, Feb. 25 -- French President Emmanuel Macron has accepted the Louvre director's resignation following a massive jewellery theft and mounting criticism over security failures.
French President Emmanuel Macron has formally accepted the resignation of the Louvre's director after a high-value jewellery theft intensified scrutiny over the museum's management and security standards.
The French presidency confirmed that Laurence Des Cars submitted her resignation, which was approved on Tuesday night. In an official statement, Macron described the move as "a responsible step" at a time when the world's largest museum requires stability and renewed leadership.
The controversy erupted after jewellery worth approximately 102 million US ...