Frenchman sends condoms to parliament: a protest against the low level of politicians.

Frenchman sends condoms to parliament: a protest against the low level of politicians
Frenchman sends condoms to parliament: a protest against the low level of politicians

According to inkorr.com: What to do when the work of parliament causes irritation? Send condoms! That’s exactly what a man did on September 11, sending an unusual package to the National Assembly of France. The idea was brought forth by the famous French comedian Kolusha, known for his provocative actions.

“The level of the Assembly has been declining with each legislative election; now we are not just at a low point – we are in a ditch,” noted Pierre Guiraud, who performs under the pseudonym “Pierrot le Zigo.”

He explained that his actions aim to draw public attention to the low quality of deputies' work, the numerous conflicts and insults that arise during parliamentary discussions, complicating the resolution of important issues.

Actions and reactions

Paris's 'preserving the last gasps of socialism' is just one of the many initiatives of this activist. After his previous actions, one of the largest strikes in history took place in France, evolving into an unprecedented protest against reforms. Thus, his provocative actions may reflect significant social sentiments and strongly influence the political situation in the country.

Such actions are increasingly becoming a tool to draw attention to social and political issues. Shocking provocations are designed to provoke discussion and mobilize the population for active actions. In this case, the comedian is trying to demonstrate citizens' dissatisfaction with the parliament and its activities, which could have long-lasting consequences for the political environment in France.

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