Macron wants to avoid the errors of Trudeau
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Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte have posed in front of the Taj Mahal on Sunday. The French president wore a shirt and tie.
Catherine Montambeault
Sunday, 11 march, 2018 21:45
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On official travel in India since Friday, the French president Emmanuel Macron has advised both by its employees and by the indian press in order to avoid committing the same faux pas of clothing that Justin Trudeau, report French media.
According to The Parisien, Emmanuel Macron was not anticipated to be in traditional clothes indians during his stay, which ends Monday, contrary to what the canadian prime minister last month.
“It is not too much mind,” said day, one of the collaborators of the French president.
The protocol services in French are well-established in the field of pageantry, also reveals The Parisien.
The embassies send notes to the Office indicating what colors or materials are to be avoided in the countries where they are located.
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For a rare time during his travel in India, Justin Trudeau was not dressed in traditional clothes for his photo with family in front of the Taj Mahal on the last 18th of February.
“More conservative “
It is also in the shirt and tie that Emmanuel Macron has begun a romantic getaway at the Taj Mahal Sunday, with his wife Brigitte.
The monument to iconic was closed to the public for the occasion.
When Justin Trudeau made the same visit last February 18, he was also simply dressed. But in the following days, the prime minister has sported a series of outfits for folk that have earned him the wrath of local dignitaries and the jokes of the world press.
In the last few days, even the media in india have warned the head of the French State against the odd diplomatic committed by Justin Trudeau.
“After seeing Trudeau sentenced on the social networks […] to have donned indian clothes traditional at every opportunity, Macron will probably be much more conservative in his choice of clothes,” predicted the Times of India.