Today at 9:44 p.m. – by Thomas Fourcroy
Tuesday May 6 at 9:05 p.m., France 3 broadcasts a new episode of Face to face. A series carried by Claire Borotra, whose father is far from being an unknown …
This Tuesday, May 6, the viewers of France 3 will be entitled to a new episode of Face to face. Nothing less than the seventh of his season 3, entitled Under pressure And with the presence of Gay Constance and Claire Borotra. Obviously the family bickering will be there between the two sisters Vanessa Tancelin and Justine Rameau, dispatched to a case of suicide … The family, a subject recently addressed by Claire Borotra in the media, she who is the daughter of Franck Borotra, former minister!
Claire Borotra on her father, former minister: “Even if we did not agree, we were joining the essentials”
Born on August 30, 1937 in Nantes, Franck Borotra, an engineer by profession, was one of the strong men of the RPR for many years. MP from 1988 to 2022, president of the General Council of Yvelines from 1994 to 2005, he was also Minister of Industry, Post and Telecommunications, within the Alain Juppe government from June 7, 1995 to June 2, 1997. A sacred CV for a father far from the political opinions of his daughter, a Claire Borotra who in his youth was inserted at Camaradery, a Satellite of the Communist Party. Whatever, the actress is full of praise on her father, as we could see on the set of C to you Last year: “He is a great man, it is one of the men of my life. He was someone who was loyalty, integrity, honesty … We were not allowed to get into his car with driver even if the school was on the journey, because it was public money. He has respect for public money, a vision of France. Even if we did not agree, we were essential.”
When Claire Borotra has politics
A few weeks ago, Claire Borotra returned to her father’s political career in the columns of TV. A career that she did not wish to kiss, but of which she is inspired in a sense: “Politics, I was confronted with the violence inherent in this environment and I had no desire to inflict this on my children and my loved ones. But I consider that I practice it through the Literary Festival ‘The invitation to trips’ that I co-founded. It is delightful to see people who have not read for years attending our readings. “