Jean Castex: to request the reopening of shops, we send him … panties! : Current Woman The MAG


Jean Castex will certainly not expect to see panties in his mail… It is however what to expect in the days following April 19, 2021. To understand this very astonishing action coming from women traders, we have to go back a bit: when a third confinement was announced by President Emmanuel Macron on March 31, 2021, the shops considered to be “non-essential” had to be re-informed. times close their doors. Among them, bookstores, but also clothing and underwear stores. Thus, it is too much for some lingerie store managers. These do not understand that they are considered as “non-essential“while the shelves of underwear in department stores are not closed: a real injustice against which they wanted to protest. To shout their fed up, they have chosen an original method … Send directly sub- clothing to the prime minister.

80 panties should arrive in Matignon

The managers of lingerie shops taking part in this “cheeky action“are 80 in number; these are therefore just as many women’s underwear which should arrive soon at Matignon! These letters intended for Jean Castex, recently vaccinated, will thus contain panties, a thong or a thong in addition to a letter so that will demand the reopening of underwear stores. You will find attached to this letter an element of daily life which is nevertheless considered non-essential. by your government: panties ” or “Isn’t that the first thing we put on in the morning to get dressed? Even you, Prime Minister”, can one read in particular on these letters, published on Twitter. “No, putting on panties every morning is not to be relegated to the background. We have every right to be open“, specifies a manager on TikTok, spotted by CNews. “We found it funny, symbolic and full of sense to send panties to the government to tell him that we were not happy “, she adds. We will see in the next few days if their original message has been heard by Jean Castex …

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