Politics
As you may know, french people are going to vote on sunday for their new president. I have made my final choice a few days ago, never too late ! I really hope we won't fall on a bad guy (like the two pitbulls on the second line, or another one, I let you find it).
Something funnier. Right now, there is a lot of "posters" on the walls, for the different candidates. And thanks to some persons with a good sense of humor, among this, there are posters for the election of former candidates. Chirac, or Mitterand, who are no longer standing for the elections (pictures from lefigaro.fr).

And a little touch of elegance, a dress with the image of one of the candidate, Ségolène Royal. Sorry, I don't know who did it.
8 comments:
I thought France is a very beautiful country...they shouldn't have vandalized the walls with these posters...
Don't worry, there are some special spaces for that (removable notice boards, or only some kind of walls) they can't stick it everywhere on the Louvre for exemple :) (but I guess not everyone does that on the right walls)
The posting is very strict. Posters must be posted on these "special places" under penalty of fines.
oh...i thought they are allowed to paste it anywhere...haha
People who paste those posters anywhere they want should be ashamed...
It seems to me this vandalization toward our streets is just disgusting people rather than making them vote for some (wo)man.
As you said monsieur ag (where does the nickname come from?), France is a beautiful country, but whose citizens lack respect...
However, the poster with "Au secours! La droite revient!" made me laugh a lot! (lal)
I agree, most people in France don't know the word respect..
but we just said that these posters are not paste anywhere but in special places.
Well, they should be posted in special places...but they're obviously not always! People don't care about fines, since they have little chance to get caught!
For instance, is this a bridge I see on the 3rd picture you posted? I'd prefer not seeing this when wandering above the Seine ...
By the way, I like the Segodress!
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