A last minute arrival.
Established last December, the commission of inquiry into the allocation of television frequencies has just been joined three months later by two new deputies, as announced by the National Assembly.
Following the resignation of two of its Nupes members, Sarah Legrain and Aymeric Caron, the parliamentary working group chaired by Quentin Bataillon (Renaissance) now welcomes two new elected officials from the same ranks, Nadège Abomangoli and a certain Louis Boyard.
A “very timely” integration, quips a historic member of the commission of inquiry.
This comes in fact when the deputies will hear this Wednesday March 13 at 3 p.m. Vincent Bolloré and tomorrow Thursday at 2 p.m. Cyril Hanouna.
The first was targeted by Louis Boyard on the set of the second in November 2022. “The five richest people are the same ones who impoverish France and Africa.
And I will give you the example of Bolloré who deforested Cameroon,” said the LFI representative in “Touche pas à mon poste” (C8), a program of which he was a columnist for a time.
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This outing against the Breton businessman immediately provoked the anger of Cyril Hanouna.
The C8 host had insulted the MP live, calling him an “idiot”, a “shame” and a “buffoon”, while telling him to “shut up”.
Louis Boyard ended up leaving the set.
The controversial sequence did not take long to land on the desk of Arcom, the audiovisual regulator which, in February 2023, sentenced C8 to a fine of 3.5 million euros.
Having just joined the commission of inquiry, Louis Boyard should not be a priority in speaking during the next hearings, but may well ask to intervene in the debates.
Accustomed to outbursts, there is little doubt that he will try to question the businessman and the star presenter of C8.
Contacted, he has not responded to us yet.