For his next Prime Minister, Cyril Hanouna is banking on this “handsome guy”

For his next Prime Minister, Cyril Hanouna is banking on this “handsome guy”
For
      his
      next
      Prime
      Minister,
      Cyril
      Hanouna
      is
      banking
      on
      this
      “handsome
      guy”

This September 3, weeks after the legislative elections, France still does not have a Prime Minister. In recent days, the Head of State has received several major political figures, such as Nicolas Sarkozy and François Hollande. For a few days, several names have been circulating in the media for the position of Prime Minister. But for Cyril Hanouna and his team at Europe 1, there is another candidate who would have every chance.

Europe 1: Cyril Hanouna bets on a right-wing figure for the post of Prime Minister

In recent days, the names of Bernard Cazeneuve and Xavier Bertrand have been widely relayed in the press, for the position of Prime Minister. According to Cyril Hanouna and his team at Europe 1, Xavier Bertrand would be censored within 48 hours by the New Popular Front and the National Rally if he were to be appointed to Matignon. So, the show’s columnists We are walking on our heads have another name in mind, already put forward by Le Figaro: David Lisnard. The mayor of Cannes was received at the end of August by Emmanuel Macron. He is close to Éric Ciotti, who came under the banner of the RN during the last legislative elections. According to Gautier Le Bret, this is why the far-right party would not censor his nomination.He is very popular in Cannes” added Cyril Hanouna. “Obviously, he will have the NFP against him, but if he does not have censorship from the RN and (…)

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