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"No democratic power should silence irreverence": Ségolène Royal denounces the stop of Charline Vanhoenacker's show on France Inter

2023-05-12T08:37:04.141Z

Highlights: The former minister spoke Thursday on her social networks and regrets the stop of the daily "It's still us" at the end of the season on public radio. On Twitter, the former Minister of Ecology turned columnist on news channels is indignant: "Incomprehensible given the hearings," she writes. "Would it be a political choice? If so, guided by whom?" wonders the deputy of Paris. "Beautiful band of cowards," says the one who signed the petition to save the show.


The former minister spoke Thursday on her social networks and regrets the stop of the daily "It's still us" at the end of the season on public radio.


Few stoppages provoke reactions from political figures. "It's for us" is one of them. Wednesday evening in "C à vous", Charline Vanhoenacker confirmed the stop of her daily show broadcast in the afternoon on France Inter, in front of the "Big Heads". The presenter did not hide her disappointment and revealed a disagreement with her management. "It's not my decision," she told Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine.

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A sequence that made Ségolène Royal react. On Twitter, the former Minister of Ecology turned columnist on news channels is indignant: "Incomprehensible given the hearings," she writes. "Talented irreverence is a democratic breath. No democratic power should silence irreverence, on the contrary," adds the former presidential candidate.

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Aymeric Caron also split a message on Twitter. More corrosive than that of Ségolène Royal. "So Charline Vanhoenacker and her columnists are fired from France Inter," says the former columnist of Laurent Ruquier in "On n'est pas couché". "Would it be a political choice? If so, guided by whom? ", wonders the deputy of Paris.

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The comedian Waly Dia, who officiates on France Inter, does not understand this decision either and makes it known on Twitter in a particularly virulent message against the management of France Inter. "Beautiful band of cowards," says the one who signed the petition to save the show where the name of Guillaume Meurice also appears.

Source: lefigaro

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