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Presidential: TF1 will welcome eight candidates in "France facing war" on March 14

2022-03-11T11:28:34.445Z


Everyone, including Macron, will follow one another on the set transformed into an agora. They said yes. After a lively meeting on Thursday at the premises of TF1, the eight candidates invited to speak on the special program "La France face à la guerre", scheduled for Monday March 14 in prime time, " have all confirmed their attendance . “, assures Adrien Gindre, the head of the political department of TF1 and LCI. Presented by Anne-Claire Coudray and Gilles Bouleau, the first major pr


They said yes.

After a lively meeting on Thursday at the premises of TF1, the eight candidates invited to speak on the special program "La France face à la guerre", scheduled for Monday March 14 in prime time, "

have all confirmed their attendance

. “, assures Adrien Gindre, the head of the political department of TF1 and LCI.

Presented by Anne-Claire Coudray and Gilles Bouleau, the first major presidential program bringing together the contenders for the Élysée, in view of the particular context, has chosen to place the war in Ukraine and its repercussions at the heart of the exchanges.

No debate

From 8:20 p.m., following a shortened newscast, Anne Hidalgo, Yannick Jadot, Marine Le Pen, Emmanuel Macron, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Valérie Pécresse, Fabien Roussel and Eric Zemmour will not, however, debate against each other.

They will follow one another throughout the evening on the set around three major sequences

”, specifies Adrien Gindre.

Some candidates wanted a confrontation, others, on the other hand, did not want it.

The chain therefore had to find a consensus.

TF1 has been working on this project for several months.

There were differences.

From the beginning, we made several format proposals to the candidates.

A debate, a bit like 2017, a great oral and we finally landed on an extremely rhythmic and dynamic formula

”.

Profession of faith

Initially, the candidates will have one minute to address a “profession of faith” to the French.

Secondly, they will respond to individual interviews lasting a quarter of an hour.

Anne-Claire Coudray and Gilles Bouleau will ask them questions related to the consequences of the war on the French and the way in which they project the country in the months and years to come

”, details the head of the political service.

Problems of purchasing power around energy and fuel, questions of sovereignty, independence, armament... "

The idea is to ask them how to transform France in this very particular national and European context

".

Finally, the eight candidates will each return for a "right of reply", a two-minute "free conclusion", on what challenged them during the program.

They will be able to come back to the comments of another candidate and even correct comments if necessary.

The show should end around 11 p.m.

The scenography will also be new.

The show will be shot in public, even with a large audience.

The eight candidates will be positioned on a central stage.

The inspiration will be that of an agora

”, explains Adrien Gindre.

With the idea of ​​materializing that that evening, the candidates will address the French directly.



Source: lefigaro

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