Books, journalists and politics on the menu of “Quelle époque”, this Saturday on France 2. In the second part of the evening, viewers will find Léa Salamé alongside Christophe Dechavanne and Philippe Caverivière.
The trio receives a new salvo of guests.
In total, eleven personalities responded to the invitation to the nocturnal talk show.
On the one hand journalists such as Darius Rochebin, figure of LCI, recently publicized for his tense exchange with the Chinese ambassador in France.
At his side, his colleague Jean-Michel Apathie who officiates in the morning on the info channel of TF1.
Christophe Barbier, columnist and columnist on BFMTV will also be present, as will the political journalist at
L'Opinion
, Ludovic Vigogne.
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The deputy editor of L'Express, Jeanne Rosencher, will come to present her
recently published book
Un chagrin français .
Political analysis Frédéric Dabi will be on set.
Another media prism, Jean Massiet, political popularizer popularized for his analyzes on the Twitch platform.
New controversy in sight with Sonia Mabrouk?
To complete the cast of journalists, Sonia Mabrouk.
The CNews and Europe 1 journalist will return to “Quelle époque” after a first very noticed appearance on March 11.
The author of
Reconquering the Sacred
had had a lively exchange with Élise Lucet by challenging her to do a “Cash Investigation” on France Télévisions, specifying that it was
“a bit of money”
from the French.
To talk politics, the publisher and essayist Éric Naulleau will come to promote
La Faute à Rousseau
,
"a pamphlet he wrote about Sandrine Rousseau
", as Éric Zemmour's former partner likes to sum it up.
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The former MP, Cécile Duflot, will face Léa Salamé.
Now managing director of Oxfam France, she recently proposed that the maximum salary in France be set at 40,000 euros per month.
A proposal that will probably spark a debate around the table.
Finally, Bernard Guetta, MEP of the Renaissance party will present his new book entitled,
The European Nation.
This former columnist on France Inter will testify to the “behind the scenes” of politics.