It is in good shape that the team of "C à vous" returned after a week of well-deserved vacation. And the weekend was full of news, enough to feed the various chronicles of the France 5 talk. And the one who pays the price is none other than the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron.
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The polite hostilities begin with "Le Vu", the daily zapping of "C à vous". After a succession of images of the coronation of Charles III, the montage offers in transition an extract from the news of TF1. We see Anne-Claire Coudray declaring: "In France we have no king, but a president elected by universal suffrage". The comparison with the monarch will make his opponents laugh. The subject then continues on the supporters of Emmanuel Macron who celebrate the sixth anniversary of his first election. Then a new pique is launched with the broadcast of an excerpt from "What an Era!" in which Corinne Masiero comments on political news: "I have a problem is that I can not laugh with certain things". "Don't forget your pots and pans, ladies and gentlemen, because there's still work to be done," she said.
Emmanuel Macron compared to OSS 117
Second round with "L'ABC" by Bertrand Chameroy. In this humorous column, he returns to the television and media nuggets. This Monday, Emmanuel Macron presided over the commemoration ceremony of May 8. In order to avoid pots and pans as has become customary with each government trip, the prefect of police of Paris Laurent Nuñez has banned any industrial action around the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The avenue was emptied of its usual passers-by and very few spectators were present. "Emmanuel Macron had a lot to tell the few people he met," comments Bertrand Chameroy with humor while the images of the ceremony are broadcast.
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Always on the lookout for the slightest glitch, he then pinpoints the awkward moments of the event filmed by the cameras. Emmanuel Macron mistakes his name when he addresses one of the children in the audience and confuses a little boy with a little girl. It also highlights the overflowing enthusiasm of a true fan of the Head of State after comparing our President to the fictional character played by Jean Dujardin, OSS 117. A team of "C à vous" really fit on this holiday.