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Léa Salamé, supported by Christophe Dechavanne, will question Laurent Berger, of the CFDT, to talk about the mobilization against the pension reform, which is gradually running out of steam.
He is both an opponent of the government on this chapter, and an essential actor for the post-reform.
In a very different register,
Bruce Toussaint
will go on the set to talk about
Fortunately, she did not suffer
(Stock), a testimony of love for his mother who died last year.
A disappearance for which the BFMTV journalist, by his own admission, is not consoled.
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Popular face of French television,
Arnaud Ducret
, will talk about his one man show "That's Life", a humorous and autobiographical show that he will soon present in Paris.
After five years away from the stage.
The Belgian
Nawell Madani
will defend her series, released on Netflix,
So far everything is fine
.
This comedian, who we saw on the stage of the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal as in the film
Alibi.com
, mixes in this thriller fiction and humor.
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Producer
Dimitri Rassam
, on whose family Michel Denisot has made a documentary which he will show at Cannes, will be in “Quelle époque” to comment on the success of the film
The Three Musketeers
.
Finally, the young
Margaux Cassan
, who published
Vivre nu
at Grasset, will work, on the set, to restore naturism's letters of nobility.
A lifestyle that would promote, she writes, values such as
“acceptance of the body, sense of community, frugality”
.
And would offer a crossroads between the prudishness and the hypersexualization of our time.