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“Far be it from me to create tensions”: Bertrand Chameroy questions Gabriel Attal about his presidential ambitions

2024-03-08T21:07:19.427Z

Highlights: “Far be it from me to create tensions”: Bertrand Chameroy questions Gabriel Attal about his presidential ambitions. “I would have been told a few months ago that I would be prime minister, that was not at all what I expected, so I do not know. The exciting thing about politics is that you are not the master of your destiny” “To be continued”, comments Bertrand Chameroy to Patrick Cohen in “C à vous”


VIDEO – The columnist was in the spotlight this evening at the “C à vous” table for the exceptional visit of the Prime Minister. The opportunity to question him about his political future.


I know, I'm insufferable by myself”

He promoted the arrival of Gabriel Attal since yesterday in “C à vous”.

In his “ABC” for “les Actualités de Bertrand Chameroy”, the columnist had faked a video where the Prime Minister received a missive to the Senate.

“Mr Prime Minister, you will be the guest of “C à vous” on France 5”

, we could read on the screen.

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Something promised, something due.

This Friday, March 8, Gabriel Attal spoke at length with Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine and her team.

Budget, public spending, employment and secularism without forgetting school, since he was Minister of Education before becoming the French head of government.

All themes are covered.

In the midst of this political seriousness, Bertrand Chameroy treated himself to a special “ABC”, broadcast for the occasion earlier than usual.

Indeed, the humorous touch always comes at the conclusion of the France 5 talk.

He asks the annoying question

Bertrand Chameroy begins, with the gently mocking tone that viewers know him well, by detailing the impressive curriculum vitae of the only 34-year-old politician.

“Who knows where you will be in three years?

You stole his style in September, are you going to steal his place?

, dares to ask Bertrand Chameroy to his guest, referring to Emmanuel Macron.

“Far be it from me to create tensions but…”

, he adds while Gabriel Attal pretends to be too interested in the images broadcast on set to respond.

“There was a question mark at the end

,” insists the columnist.

“I would have been told a few months ago that I would be prime minister, that was not at all what I expected.

So I do not know.

The exciting thing about politics is that you are not the master of your destiny.

“It’s the president who trusts you or the French who elect you

,” the guest concedes in response.

“To be continued”

, comments Bertrand Chameroy in turn.

I know, I'm self-insane

Bertrand Chameroy to Patrick Cohen in “C à vous”

After this exceptional guest, a nice move which echoes that of December 20 when “C to you” received the President of the Republic, the summary resumes its course.

Stéphane Guillon and Jean-Pierre Darroussin came to promote the play

Inconnu at this address

then the violinist Esther Abrami offered a live performance.

“And as usual”

, a phrase that Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine repeats every evening, Bertrand Chameroy returns to the set.

A recurrence this evening discreetly underlined by Patrick Cohen, but not enough for the comedian not to hear it.

“I know, I'm self-insufferable

,” he quips before launching his tape recorder.

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Source: lefigaro

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