Emmanuel Macron pronounced his wishes to the French this Saturday night. A speech far from convincing the opposition who rushed to lash out at a “disconnected” and “surreal” president. The first secretary of the Socialist Party, for his part, wanted to get ahead of the head of state by issuing wishes on social networks in a humorous tone.
“And if we change the rules of the game?” asks Olivier Faure.
In a posted video in their social networks, the latter takes the stage in a game of “Macronpoly”, inspired by the famous board game, against Emmanuel Macron. What to address his politics and praise that of the left party.
ISF, 49.3, weather…
Olivier Faure, therefore, faces a fictional Emmanuel Macron in a game to “optimize, contaminate, defraud, profit”. The president’s player is represented by a gold bar, his socialist opponent by the party rose.
Reduction of unemployment compensation, abolition of the ISF, climate inaction, 49.3… Here is a non-exhaustive list of the boxes “bought” by the macronista player. Although he tried to take over the so-called “Exemplary Republic”, Olivier Faure prevented it thanks to his letters “Alexandre Benalla”, “Damien Abad” or even “Nicolas Hulot”.
McKinsey and pension reform
The first secretary of the Socialist Party advances the proposals of his party, granting the boxes for the revaluation of the minimum wage, the fight against violence against women or the fight against medical deserts. The same goes for tearing up the “pension reform” letter that his opponent had.
The game ends when the fake Emmanuel Macron receives an SMS from Elisabeth Borne informing him that “the McKinsey meeting has arrived”, a reference to the president’s alleged ties to the American consultancy.
Source: BFM TV
