Paul St-Pierre Plamondon plays the good Samaritans

On his way to the nomination of two candidates in Estrie, the leader of the Parti Québécois, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, played the good Samaritans on Friday, paying for gas for two young men.

The two men had a sign asking for gas for their vehicle. To add to the anecdote, the two individuals happen to be part of the folk-punk music group Mycélium.

“They have a show tonight in Quebec, but had no more gas to get there. I offered to pay for the gas, that now makes me one of their sponsors!”, the PQ leader wrote on his Facebook page on Friday, sharing the photo he took with the artists.

The group took the opportunity to thank the politician for his gesture in a comment. “Thank you full for the $40, we got to the right place!”, Can we read in the comment.

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