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Bringing forward Christmas, extending the Paris Olympics… Emmanuel Macron’s tips for making people forget the political impasse

Pol Fiction – In the midst of a political crisis, Venezuela, through its president Nicolás Maduro, has decreed the launch of Christmas festivities on October 1st. What if Emmanuel Macron were to take inspiration from this so that we lose sight of the fact that there is still no Prime Minister?

A genius, this Nicolás Maduro! While his re-election as president of Venezuela is contested by the opposition that claims victory, the head of state has decreed that the launch of Christmas festivities will begin on October 1st. An announcement made on his TV show with this little punchline to silence everyone: “Christmas begins on October 1st for everyone. Christmas has arrived with peace, happiness and security.”

And what if this crazy idea boosted the imagination of Emmanuel Macron, who has been without a Prime Minister since the beginning of July? Because it is well known in France, we have no oil – nor a head of government – ​​but we have ideas. 20 Minutes lists the surprises that the President of the Republic could have in store for the French men and women, failing to give the name of a Prime Minister.

Christmas from October 1st

This would be a copy-paste of Maduro, so not very imaginative. However, it is not said that in the East of France, we do not approve of this proposal to set up the chalets of the Christmas markets right now – as a reminder Strasbourg is the capital of Christmas, yes –, bring out the(…) - 20minutes

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