big emotion in “Les Grandes Gueules” facing Yaël Braun-Pivet

Big emotion in “Les Grandes Gueules”, this Friday on RMC and RMC Story. Faced with the outgoing president of the National Assembly Yaël Braun-Pivet, Joëlle Dago-Serry did not hold back her emotion two days before the first round of the legislative elections.

Great emotion in “Les Grandes Gueules”, this Friday on RMC and RMC Story. Facing the outgoing president of the National Assembly Yaël Braun-Pivet, Joëlle Dago-Serry did not hide her concern about the advance of the RN, favorite of the polls for the legislative elections.

“I am completely lost, explained the life coach. I voted for Emmanuel Macron in 2017, believing in it very strongly, being aware that it was the last rampart before the far right. I felt that he didn’t succeed, we would have the extreme right. I also voted for someone of my age, who I thought was a little more liberal in his way of governing, more decentralization. I saw you also arrive at the perch. . I saw things that gave me hope and I find myself with what I was afraid of, the RN. Politically, I don’t know who I’m going to vote for…”

“I have to vote but I don’t know for whom,” added Joëlle Dago-Serry. “As a person, I no longer know which country I belong to. I almost feel stateless. (Tears) Am I French? It’s really complicated… What have you done with France? What have you done with the France that you were given the keys to in 2017, because we believed in you? I believed that this president understood the world we lived in, understood the French… Why will it be Jordan Bardella tomorrow?”

Yaël Braun-Pivet facing the GG – 06/28

Yaël Braun-Pivet: “I agree with you, it’s not France”

After a silence, Yaël Braun-Pivet responded to Joëlle Dago-Serry. “It is very difficult to respond to you, humanly and personally because your emotion is the one that many of us feel, confided the outgoing president of the National Assembly on RMC. This concern, this absolute dismay … Unfortunately, the movement around the extreme right was born before us. We see it unfolding in a certain number of countries around us. It’s not just Franco-French. where nationalisms resurface, where we advocate the disunity of society and sometimes the sorting between people according to their origins.”

“I agree with you, this is not France,” continued Yaël Braun-Pivet. “I come from an immigrant background. My father was born during the war, while my Polish grandfather was a member of the resistance. My father was naturalized French thanks to my grandfather’s acts of resistance. Two generations later, I became president of the National Assembly. This is France, the France we love, which has values, a history, traditions, an identity. All of this is in danger today.”

“We have our share of responsibility, obviously. I want to tell you that we are all a little responsible,” also recognized Yaël Braun-Pivet.

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