“What are you waiting for? The right sentence”: Guest on France Inter, Rachida Dati gets angry at Nicolas Demorand’s microphone

“What are you waiting for? The right sentence”: Guest on France Inter, Rachida Dati gets angry at Nicolas Demorand’s microphone
“What are you waiting for? The right sentence”: Guest on France Inter, Rachida Dati gets angry at Nicolas Demorand’s microphone

Tense atmosphere at the France Inter studio. Invited in the morning show presented by Nicolas Demorand this Tuesday, June 18, the Minister of Culture Rachida Dati answered questions from political journalist Yaël Goosz. While she was criticizing the program of the New Popular Front and the National Rally for the early legislative elections, she suddenly interrupted her response. “I know you’re not listening to me now“, she said, annoyed. “Yes Yes“, the presenter replied. “We are preparing the following question, that’s normal“, underlined his journalist. “So you don’t listen to the answer“, she then insisted.

“When they are privatized, go talk to them in your little comfort”

“If we follow you, it’s neither-nor in the event of an RN Front Populaire duel in the second round“, concluded Yaël Goosz, estimating that Rachida Dati brought the left union and the far right party face to face. “No, you sum it up! Stop Mr. Goosz, it’s comfort! You are comfort… Go tell that to the technicians of your radio, and to the secretaries and all the people I greet every day, every time“, she retorted, faced with the journalist’s astonishment.

Which report ?” he asked her. “When they are privatized, go and tell them in your little comfort: then, it’s neither-nor. What are you waiting for, the right sentence? Me, I’m on the bottom. I defend my country, I defend its values. I defend the country that allowed me to be in front of you today” she added.

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In the event of victory after the legislative elections, the National Rally promises to privatize public broadcasting. For her part, Rachida Dati has already presented the project of a reform aimed at a merger of the public group’s media, a text pending following the dissolution of the National Assembly.

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