France: Left-Wing MPs Refuse Handshake With National Rally MP Flavien Termet, Francois Piquemal’s Rock-Paper-Scissors Motion Draws Attention (Watch Videos)
During the first session of the French National Assembly on July 18, left-wing MP Francois Piquemal used a rock-paper-scissors gesture to avoid shaking hands with Flavien Termet, the newly appointed MP from Le Pen’s National Rally party.
During the first session of the French National Assembly on July 18, left-wing MP Francois Piquemal used a rock-paper-scissors motion to avoid shaking hands with Flavien Termet, the newly appointed MP from Le Pen’s National Rally party. The 22-year-old Termet, representing the National Rally, is traditionally expected to shake hands with fellow MPs after votes. However, members of the far-left alliance collectively refused to shake their hands. A video of the incident, which was live-streamed during the session, has since gone viral on social media, drawing significant attention and discussion, particularly at the Piquemal rock-paper-scissor motion. France Elections Results 2024: Elections End Up with No Clear Majority. This is What Could Happen Next.
Left-Wing MP Use Rock-Paper-Scissors to Avoid Handshake
MP Francois Piquemal Uses Rock-Paper-Scissors to Skip Handshake
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