Guillaume Meurice still finds himself in turmoil. This Thursday, May 2, the comedian announced on Twitter that he had been summoned by his management with a view to possible dismissal: “Dear listeners, dear listeners. For reasons beyond my control, I will not participate in the next two broadcasts of Le Grand Dimanche Soir on France Inter. For reasons dependent on the wishes of the management of Radio France, I am “summoned to a preliminary interview with a view to a possible disciplinary sanction which could go as far as the early termination of my fixed-term contract for serious misconduct”. I was ordered to cease all professional activity at Radio France and not to report to my workplace before the said interview. So. Well kisses anyway eh. The fun is over!“Last Sunday, the columnist of Great Sunday Evening reiterated his controversial comments on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at the microphone of France Inter : “There are things we can say. For example, if I say ‘Netanyahu is a kind of Nazi but without a foreskin’, that’s fine. The prosecutor said ‘it’s okay‘.”
Guillaume Meurice supported by his colleagues
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