“We found that trying to denounce things while having fun, it worked well”, confides Nour Durand-Raucher, who has become in recent weeks a minor celebrity in the ranks of the mobilization against the management of the health crisis of Jean-Michel. Blank.
And for good reason, this elected EELV to the Council of Paris looks like the Minister of National Education.
His choreographies in swimming shorts pay a comical tribute to the resident's last vacation on rue Grenelle in Ibiza, on the eve of a high-tension return to school.
In the Parisian procession of the national demonstration for the rise in wages, this tall pole with a bald head electrifies the crowds with a few disarticulated dances.
Perched on top of a tank, he waddles on several big tubes with a few comrades in swimsuits, dragging a compact crowd with him.
This green activist goes on for a few steps on
Surfin'USA
by the Beach Boys, before squirming on
Freed from desire
by GALA.
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Activists and a Jean-Michel Blanquer lookalike parody the minister's vacation in Ibiza
Around him, the demonstrators came to demand wage increases in many economic sectors.
The double of Jean-Michel Blanquer claims activism by the second degree: "The people who work in the ministries, I hope they can hear that people who do not take themselves seriously are able to support serious demands" .
In France, nearly 170 rallies and parades were planned at the call of the CGT, FO, FSU and Solidaires unions.