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LFI deputy Louis Boyard will not hear his former boss Cyril Hanouna out of “ethics”

2024-03-14T11:06:23.452Z

Highlights: LFI deputy Louis Boyard will not hear his former boss Cyril Hanouna out of “ethics” The sulphurous host will be questioned for two and a half hours at the National Assembly this Thursday afternoon. The latter announced Thursday morning on his Twitter account that he would not be present. “A parliamentarian must have ethics. There would be a conflict of interest,” wrote the 23-year-old elected official. The host with 6 million subscribers on X (formerly Twitter) has planned “a special debrief” of his more than two hours of intervention.


The sulphurous host will be questioned for two and a half hours at the National Assembly this Thursday afternoon.


The rebellious deputy Louis Boyard will ultimately not face “Baba

on Thursday afternoon.

The host Cyril Hanouna, nicknamed as such, is interviewed at 2 p.m. at the National Assembly as part of a parliamentary commission of inquiry into the allocation of TNT frequencies.

He should have been questioned by one of his former columnists who became a deputy for Val-de-Marne, Louis Boyard, with whom he maintains conflicting relations.

The latter announced Thursday morning on his Twitter account that he would not be present.

“I filed a complaint against Hanouna and he filed a complaint against me.

A parliamentarian must have ethics.

There would be a conflict of interest (sic) in auditioning Hanouna

,” wrote the 23-year-old elected official.

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Invited a few months after his election on the set of

“Touche pas à mon poste”

, the program of the sulphurous host, Louis Boyard was copiously insulted by Cyril Hanouna.

The live clash resulted in a record fine of 3.5 million euros paid by C8.

A sanction which is not isolated.

The numerous slip-ups in the show have led to C8 being regularly sanctioned by Arcom.

The media regulator issued a fine of 7.5 million euros to the channel, owned by billionaire Vincent Bolloré.

The media mogul was questioned by the same commission of inquiry on Wednesday afternoon.

Louis Boyard, present, was unable to ask a question.

Resigning from the commission of inquiry after having very recently joined it, the rebellious deputy assures that

“(his) colleagues will do the job very well”

.

Three rebellious elected officials will face Cyril Hanouna on Thursday from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.: David Guiraud, Rachel Keke and Sarah Legrain.

The host with 6 million subscribers on X (formerly Twitter) has planned

“a special show on the full debrief”

of his more than two hours of intervention.

Source: lefigaro

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