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"Here, there are people who earn more than the President of the Republic": Columnists of "TPMP" talk about their salary

2023-05-23T20:09:46.746Z

Highlights: Bruno Le Maire recently spoke about his remuneration as a member of the Government. The team of "Touche pas à mon poste" took the opportunity to compare his salary - and that of Emmanuel Macron - to theirs. The Minister of Economy and Finance was invited on RTL as part of the release of his book Fugue Américain. The amount of his salary is set at 7450 euros net per month - on which "TPMP" decided to stop this Tuesday, May 23.


VIDEO - While Bruno Le Maire recently spoke about his remuneration as a member of the Government, the team of "Touche pas à mon poste" took the opportunity to compare his salary - and that of Emmanuel Macron - to theirs.


The Minister of Economy and Finance was invited on RTL as part of the release of his book Fugue Américain. However, it is the amount of his salary - set at 7450 euros net per month - on which "Touche pas à mon poste" decided to stop this Tuesday, May 23. And if some columnists welcome the transparency of Bruno Le Maire, others are shocked by the sum advanced, starting with Raymond Aabou.

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Outraged by her colleague's attitude, Géraldine Maillet asked him about the remuneration he would have considered adequate for such a position. "3000, 4000 was good. He produces nothing, he is paid with the money of the French. Let him not talk about his salary," says the columnist. Gilles Verdez supports these remarks by sharing to be "scandalized".

"Maybe you're paying people too much"

However, Cyril Hanouna is not of this opinion and says "not to find it delusional. A guy who is a minister, he succeeded. [...] When I know that here there are columnists who earn more than the Minister of the Economy, I tell you the truth, I want to beat my ass on the wall. Hugo Manos can not help but intervene, going in the direction of his boss: "you laugh or what, you earn how much you?". Neither one nor two, Cyril Hanouna decides to "burst the abscess" by asking directly on the fly if columnists, around the table, earn more than Bruno Le Maire. Hands rise timidly... Those of Bernard Montiel, Gilles Verdez and Guillaume Genton.

"You want to play the one with the most balls? We're all going to bring back our tax returns tomorrow. You will see that it will make you funny, "declares, inconvenienced, Raymond Aabou. However, the proposal does not convince many people. The columnist struggles to contain his annoyance when Cyril Hanouna calls out to him: "Do you realize that here, there are people who earn more than the President of the Republic?" An amount that would amount, according to the issue, to nearly 15,000 euros per month. "Maybe you're paying people too much," the columnist retorts.

Source: lefigaro

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