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In France, lingerie traders send toilet articles to premiere

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In France, lingerie traders send toilet articles to the prime minister

People are outraged by the ban on their trade while other stores are open without restrictions.

Owners of French lingerie shops have opposed the lockdown. Independent sellers began to demand that the trade ban be lifted. The relevant information has appeared on the web.

In particular, over the past week, about 200 businessmen sent Prime Minister Jean Catsex one piece of underwear each.

A movement called Daring Action (action culottée, the adjective comes from the word la culotte – panties), was organized via Facebook by Natalie Paredes, an activist from Lyon. There are already about 450 members in the group. Stores that have sent toilet items to the Matiñoyon Palace mark themselves on the map.

The initiator of the protest says that the lingerie boutiques were closed, but other stores were left open and the street was crowded. Therefore, the woman considers the ban on the sale of underwear, which the French government has recognized as unimportant, unfair.

In addition to interesting “gifts” Kasteks also received a letter asking “what he – and the rest of the citizens – puts on in the first place when he wakes up”.

The Matignon Palace confirms the receipt of such parcels, but they do not yet know what to do with them next. The clothes will probably go to charity.

If the ban continues for lingerie traders, they demand a penalty from the authorities for 100% of the simple turnover.

It is reported that earlier Kasteks named the date of the stores’ opening. This is mid-May, if the epidemiological situation remains the same.

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