Here’s why Jean-François Lisée is mixed between North Korea and South
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The leader of the Parti québécois (PQ), Jean-François Lisée
Marie-Renée Grondin
Tuesday, February 13, 2018 11:43
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Tuesday, February 13, 2018 11:43
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Two days after mixing North Korea and South Korea in a message on Twitter, the leader of the Parti québécois, Jean-François Lisée, explained what could have caused this small error in geographic!
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The politician is not the only one to be misled by using the hashtag #Pyongyang2018 instead of #PyeongChang2018… Even the prime minister Philippe Couillard has fallen into the trap!
“I don’t know if this is the case for @phcouillard, but I would like to see one day the peaceful reunification of the two Koreas,” wrote Mr. Lisée on his Twitter account Tuesday.
“We’re going to say that I have let myself be carried away by this hope. #ÇaSPeuxTu?”, if it is asked.
I don’t know if this is the case for @phcouillard, but I would like to see one day the peaceful reunification of the two Koreas. We will say 🤔that I have let myself be carried away by this hope 😉. #ÇaSPeuxTu ? #polqc https://t.co/fpNqTK6hVX
— Jean-François Lisée (@JFLisee) February 13, 2018
Now remains to be seen if the prime minister Philippe Couillard has the same explanation that his political opponent!