After Hitler's mustache, Pétain's kepi and Louis XVI's wig, make way for “
kangaroo briefs
”. The wild poster of the Var, who had posted an image of Macron in the guise of the führer last July in Seyne-sur-Mer and Toulon, did it again this weekend by changing the register. On an advertising panel 4 meters high located on the outskirts of Toulon, the Head of State appeared dressed in a so-called "
kangaroo
"
pocket brief
, a direct allusion to the submarine crisis in which Australia turned. back to France by terminating the contract of the century with Naval Group. Proud of his shot, the author tweeted the photo of his work on Saturday, commenting smirk: "
Even Australians don't want it
."
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The" contract of the century "also reflects a cultural gap between the French and the Anglo-Saxons
"
This is actually an umpteenth recurrence on the part of the Var.
Last summer, a first sign had wanted to criticize the president for his vaccine policy, considered authoritarian by some health passers not hesitating to speak of "
dictatorship
".
With an armband stamped "
LREM
" instead of the swastika, Emmanuel Macron, adorned with a mustache, was accompanied by the legend:
"Obey and get vaccinated"
.
A few days later, another poster appeared, relayed by the author himself on his Twitter account. This time, the president was represented side by side with Marshal Pétain, accompanied by a QR code with the slogan: "
There is only one Pass to cross
". The author also denounced in his tweet the "
Macronist militiamen (...) patrolling the suburbs
", an allusion to police checks to verify health passes.
Reacting to the mockery in bad taste, Emmanuel Macron had lodged a complaint against the Var.
But it took more to intimidate Michelangelo Flori, who in the process represented the head of state as monarch.
"
The insignificant MACON 1st seeing the end of his reign approaching (...) ends up pursuing one of his subjects for blasphemy
", he laughed in a tweet.
A few days before this new recurrence, on September 17, the prosecutor of the Criminal Court of Toulon had requested a 10,000 euros fine against Michel-Ange Flori, for "
public insult
".
During his appearance, the culprit had defended his "
right to humor
".