Published on November 9, 2024 at 1:11 p.m. / Modified on November 9, 2024 at 1:26 p.m.
Despite the stress, concerns and workload, Guy Parmelin does not necessarily sleep badly. Because the Vaudois has no shortage of pillows. This is one of the first confidences that the federal councilor in charge of the economy, training and research made to the audience of readers of the Temps with whom he spoke on Friday evening, at the Le Capitole cinema in Lausanne.
During the pandemic, the native of Bursins admitted to a hilarious audience that he had received “two or three” cushions during the pandemic, which he still uses. These gifts aimed to sanction the expression “pillow of laziness”, used four years ago to justify a certain prudence in granting aid to businesses. An inappropriate translation, the politician assures us today.
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