A welcoming committee with finesse. Demonstrators against the pension reform gave a welcome in song to Bruno Le Maire as he went Wednesday evening to Levallois to inaugurate the "L'Oréal Promotion" of the start-up incubator "L'Escalator". They sang a cover of Sapés comme jamais by Gims by slightly modifying the lyrics, in allusion to the last novel of the Minister of the Economy.


#brunolemaire dilated as never forced to return through the basement as one 🐀 when he arrived in Levallois for his meeting with the boss of L'Oréal#DilateeLikeNever pic.twitter.com/112A9FmloM

— shaapur zamani (@shaapurzamani) May 10, 2023

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This gives "dilated as ever" since in American Fugue, Bruno Le Maire writes, in delicate prose, "Are you coming Oskar? I'm as dilated as ever." The words fly away, the writings remain.

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  • Pension reform 2023
  • Society
  • Retirement
  • Bruno Le Maire
  • Levallois-Perret
  • Ile
  • Paris