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“Worse than a turd”… Bruno Retailleau defends Manuel Valls, but is very alone in this exercise

Tuesday, Christmas Eve, the brand new Overseas Minister of the Bayrou government, Manuel Valls was at the microphone of Inter. The opportunity for listeners to criticize the political game of the former mayor of Evry. One of them, known as “Jean-Noël” did not mince his words and ended up saying that Manuel Valls was “worse than a turd”. “You should be ashamed, you are the worst traitor Mr. Valls, all of France is ashamed of your behavior, you are worse than a turd,” we could hear before the listener was cut off.

It was no less necessary for this radio moment to make everyone react he drank his king’s coffee before going to insult Manuel Valls with steaming shit. The dream life. »

Or even Emmanuel Martin: “The France Inter listener who pretends to ask an innocent question to finally tell Valls that he is a traitor and “worse than a turd”: splendid, artistic rating 10/10. »

A great silence

One of the reactions caused a stir: that of LFI MEP, Rima Hassan, who did not hide her support from the listener. “Warm thanks to Jean-Noël,” she wrote on X.

A position which did not go over to the side of his political adversaries. Well, at least, on the side of Bruno Retailleau who rushed to defend his new colleague in government on Wednesday. “It is unbearable to see a Member of the European Parliament lend herself to this kind of insults towards a former Prime Minister of France. No political disagreement can justify such violence. »

Silence all the same from the new Prime Minister François Bayrou, Gérald Darmanin or even former supporters of the Socialist Party, usually very quick to tweet. On CNEWS, the essayist Chloé Morin, former advisor to Jean-Marc Ayrault and Manuel Valls, was indignant at this lack of support by highlighting “the cowardice of the elected representatives of the republican arc, absent to condemn the insults towards Manuel Valls”. From the first steps to a very lonely government for the Catalan…


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