This Thursday evening, France 2 draws its new format, “France 2022”, which replaces “Élysée 2022”, broadcast during the presidential campaign.
On this occasion, several political leaders are invited to cross swords and debate project against project in front of the French three days before the first round.
While an ordinance of the Council of State dated Tuesday
"enjoined"
the Ministry of the Interior to consider the coalition of left-wing formations, the Nupes, as a
"political nuance"
and that it should be counted as such for the results of the ballot, France Télévisions decided not to follow the decision of the highest administrative court.
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If RN boss Jordan Bardella will represent his party and Olivier Véran will play LREM, four left-wing personalities will be on the set to be the voices of the different sensitivities of Nupes.
Julien Bayou, national secretary of EELV, Ian Brossat, spokesperson for the PCF, Adrien Quatennens, coordinator of France Insoumise and Olivier Faure, first secretary of the PS are all invited when they are committed to the same electoral agreement and that are campaigning together to bring Jean-Luc Mélenchon to Matignon.
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A distribution that gives pride of place to representatives of the left.
Questioned by
Le Parisien
, Muriel Pleynet, editor-in-chief of the program, specifies that the public group follows the rules of the Regulatory Authority for Audiovisual and Digital Communication (Arcom).
Which differentiates the political parties integrated into the Nupes.
“Each will have a speaking time allocated according to the representativeness of his party and we will explain it at the start of the program.
We are the public service and we don't have fun doing anything, ”
she says.
As for the famous summary of the Council of State, France Télévisions insists that it only concerns the results of the ballot and not the rules of speaking time in the media.