“My question is serious”: Thomas Sotto gets into it with Raphaël Glucksmann, Léa Salamé’s troubled companion

“My question is serious”: Thomas Sotto gets into it with Raphaël Glucksmann, Léa Salamé’s troubled companion
“My question is serious”: Thomas Sotto gets into it with Raphaël Glucksmann, Léa Salamé’s troubled companion

Rare on the media scene, Raphaël Glucksmann was in the RTL studios this Monday, November 4 and he must not have regretted his trip! From the outset, the Place Publique MEP was jostled by the morning co-presenter. Indeed, Thomas Sotto underlined the discretion of his guest.

“Say, you’re a real champion at the game of the king of silence, are you?”asked the journalist. “Where have you been all these last weeks, all these last months?”he added. “I work in the European Parliament”replied Raphaël Glucksmann, believing that he was not
“a free media employee” and not spend your time on radio and television. The tone was set!

Thomas Sotto dares an embarrassing question to Raphaël Glucksmann

During this interview, Thomas Sotto did not hesitate to ask Raphaël Glucksmann an indiscreet question. The journalist asked him if he had “already smoked a little firecracker”. A question that initially left his guest speechless. No, but my question is serious. Have you ever smoked a little firecracker?insisted the former presenter of Télématin.

The leader of the Place publique party responded with a little embarrassed laugh: Yes, when I was young, like millions of French people…he continued. Thomas Sotto then took him into the fight against drug trafficking, which has claimed several victims in recent weeks.

Raphaël Glucksmann cash on the fight against drug trafficking

In the RTL studios, Raphaël Glucksmann considered that it was useless to send “the police are hunting down joint smokers”as recommended by the National Rally.
“It will overload the police force and in the end, we will not have them to focus on criminals, gangs, mafias”continued the MEP.

The leader of the Place publique party also said he was opposed to the proposal of RN deputy Jean-Philippe Tanguy to apply short prison sentences to drug users. “There is of course a huge consumption problem. But when you have a law which is not respected by five million French people, you must ensure that the police are focused on the real problem”he argued. The real problem is these drug traffickers, these are these mafias […] The heart of the system is not the consumer.”the conclusion
the companion of Léa Salamé
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