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"Jean-Luc Mélenchon should go": Cyril Hanouna challenges the leader of LFI following the violence of the May Day demonstrations

2023-05-02T20:27:18.727Z


VIDEO – The troublemaker of C8 does not hesitate, once again, to speak directly to the political class in "Touche pas à mon poste".


The day after May 1st, the team of "Touche pas à mon poste" devoted the majority of the program to the demonstrations of the previous day.

On this occasion, Cyril Hanouna received Camille Chaize, spokesperson for the Ministry of the Interior and Overseas.

Impossible for the troublemaker of C8 not to return to the images of violence that occurred on the sidelines of the processions.

Gerald Darmanin announced 540 arrests and 406 police officers and gendarmes injured across France during the mobilizations against the pension reform.

In one of the sequences broadcast, we can see a police officer catching fire after being the target of a Molotov cocktail.

“The images are extremely shocking, but the reality is even more so when you are on the ground.

My first reaction was to say

“thank you”

to the police colleagues who intervened very quickly,”

says Camille Chaize.

The policeman is

"arrested for many weeks"

because of his burns and

"psychological shock"

she then details.

Following this incident, the Minister of the Interior underlined the silence of Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

"Where is the conviction of Jean-Luc Mélenchon against the attack of this policeman

?"

declared Gérald Darmanin, before adding:

"His silence makes him an accomplice".

A senator in the field

Some denounce police violence, while others accuse certain demonstrators of wanting to

"break the cop".

To answer this dilemma, an elected official wanted to see for himself the reality on the ground.

PS senator from Saône-et-Loire Jérôme Durain donned a police uniform to follow the BRAV-M on May 1.

His testimony initially broadcast on BFM TV is repeated this Tuesday, May 2 in "Touche pas à mon poste".

An opportunity for the troublemaker of C8 to tackle Jean-Luc Mélenchon in turn.

“Congratulations to him!

Jean-Luc Mélenchon, he should go there too”

begins Cyril Hanouna, supported by his columnists in unison.

“Congratulations to him, because he went to see on the ground.

And I tell you, I have friends who are protesting and who are afraid now.

I have police buddies who also tell me

“we're afraid to go there”.

In any case, I like him, I think his initiative is good,”

he continues.

“If Jean-Luc Mélenchon, looks at us?

He looks at us anyway, he often answers us.

Him or someone else from his home.

We send out the invitation.

It would be fun to see him there."

concludes Cyril Hanouna.

For her part, Camille Chaize confirms that everyone is invited to live the same immersion experience.

Source: lefigaro

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