Paris-based French weekly newspaper Courrier International made Al Karama party leader Seifeddine Makhlouf an object of mockery, following his misleading statements regarding the existence of a Tunisian remedy against the COVID-19.
In an article written yesterday, December 2, 2020, the newspaper said in a sarcastic manner, stressing that “this genius” has grown to be “the laughing stock of Internet users”.
“It not the first blunder for Seifeddine Makhlouf. Since his election to Parliament in October 2019, the MP has identified himself with a set of false allegations. Last August, he mixed the southern Borj el-Khadra lake, which appears on Google Maps, with an oil lake that the state hid. At the time, netizens did not pause to rename the place on Google Maps as “Seifeddine Makhlouf Oil,” , it writes
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