2024-02-24 17:34:49
Several dozen Attac activists managed to deploy a giant “Tax the Rich” banner on Saturday from the top of the facade of the future hotel of the luxury group LVMH on the Champs-Elysées, in Paris, noted AFP journalists. This action is part of a campaign “Super-profits, ultra-rich, mega-injustices” launched by the association which campaigns for fiscal, social and ecological justice, and it targets Bernard Arnault, the billionaire CEO of LVMH, for “denounce his indecent enrichment and the gifts given to him by the public authorities,” explained a member of Attac to AFP. Attac activists in front of the banner deployed on the facade of the future Vuitton hotel in Paris, February 24, 2024 (AFP – Dimitar DILKOFF) The activists managed to enter the scaffolding which completely covers the building during the construction work. the hotel, and is itself hidden behind a tarpaulin representing a giant, silver-colored Vuitton trunk with the lock in relief.
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Attac activists unfurl a giant banner on the future Vuitton hotel in Paris
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