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Louis Sarkozy, the son of the former president who became a columnist: News

Louis Sarkozy, the son of the former president who became a columnist: News
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The son of former President Nicolas Sarkozy was invited onto the LCI set to discuss topics ranging from the war in Ukraine to French politics.

The new darling of the LCI set? Louis Sarkozy, the son of the former French president, was invited twice this week to “22 heures Rochebin”, a show hosted by Darius Rochebin.Without doubt the new star in France”says the editorialist of Figaro Laurence Haïm, comments reported by the newspaper this Sunday, September 1.

For years, I have enjoyed discovering the leaders of tomorrow before their victory, whatever their political colour. His performance on LCI was an important moment”adds the former correspondent of the Canal+ group.

“We prevent war by showing our teeth”

On air, Louis Sarkozy is invited to speak on a variety of subjects, ranging from the war in Ukraine to the future Prime Minister.The right-wing man in me is pleased that there is no left-wing government, but on the other hand, I remember all of General de Gaulle’s concerns and his distrust of the parties.”he said.

Presented as an “essayist”, Louis Sarkozy reacted to a speech by Ronald Reagan given in 1964. Faced with those who would not be satisfied by the “status quo“, and ready to use force, we must respond with force, he argued.”“We prevent war by showing our teeth”he said.

He had already spoken last April on LCI, facing Darius Rochebin, on American aid to Ukraine, live from Washington, recalls The Figaro.

Aged 27, Louis Sarkozy holds a master’s degree in diplomacy and international relations from the American University in Washington DC, but also from the Valley Forge Military Academy and New York University, with a double major in history and philosophy, details Le Figaro. He is also passionate about the history and character of Napoleon Bonaparte, on whom he has just published a book, published in the United States and England. He has defined himself as belonging to “the right Figaro” or “The Right Wall Street Journal”the newspaper adds.

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