1:10 p.m. this Sunday, on France 2. At the presentation of the 13 Hours, Nathanaël de Rincquesen interviews Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, in the running for the presidential election.
The candidate of Debout la France intervenes live from the town hall of Mesnil-Aubry, in Val-d'Oise, for the sequence "If I were president".
He first evokes his first measure: to fight against medical deserts, with the establishment of a financial incentive for young doctors.
He also talks about school reform and immigration control as well as a citizens' initiative referendum, modeled on the Swiss model.
Then came the last question.
“Which public figure would arrive in your government?
asks Nathanaël de Rincquesen.
Tit for tat response from Nicolas Dupont-Aignan: “While the rural world is abandoned in France, I will appoint Jean-Pierre Pernaut, Minister of Regional Planning.
The former presenter of the 13 Hours of TF 1, a competing channel, could thus "bring the French together", according to him.
“I have other concerns at the moment”
A sequence that the main interested party did not follow.
Not that he was watching the JT competitor of the front page at that time, but because he stands "withdrawn from political news".
When told then the wish of Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, Jean-Pierre Pernaut bursts out laughing.
“Me, minister?
I have passed the age, he explains.
I'll let people with enough knowledge handle that.
“But he still adds:” I do not completely close the door.
We never close the door.
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Cured of a first lung cancer this summer, before being treated for a second, JPP specifies: “I have other worries for the moment”.
He was waiting to spend the last family vacation to carry out new analyses.
“Everything is fine, underlines the one who has already been operated on for prostate cancer in 2018. The examinations are in progress.
We cross fingers.
“At the end of November, the journalist had made public his state of health in the columns of Parisian – Today in France.
He had also testified in a documentary of which he was the subject on C8.