An XXL fresco representing a little cat recently appeared on a building in Avignon (Vaucluse).

Last June, this wall hosted an XXL drawing accused of anti-Semitism, showing Jacques Attali controlling a puppet bearing the image of Emmanuel Macron.

“Cute kitten interlude”, can we read on the new giant graffiti, indicates France Bleu Vaucluse.

The multi-meter high spray drawing actually came to cover the layer of white paint that had covered the controversial fresco.

We owe the kitten, a subject that is unanimously in its favor on social networks, to the artist Sock, originally from Avignon.

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Under his work, the designer claimed to have responded to a request from the Vaucluse prefecture.

Local authorities, however, denied making such an order.

On the other hand, the prefect had asked the community of communes of Greater Avignon to repaint over the initial fresco.

In Avignon, the fresco of Attali made up as a puppeteer has been erased

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