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Face to Face: Alain Duhamel

Face to Face: Alain Duhamel
Face to Face: Alain Duhamel

With: Xavier Bertrand, president (LR) of the Hauts-de- regional council. – Every morning, Apolline de Malherbe receives a guest at the heart of the news. Men and women from the political and economic class respond, for half an hour, to the journalist's straightforward questions. This face-to-face meeting became the first radio/ political meeting in France, simultaneously on BFMTV.

With: Éric Coquerel, LFI/NFP deputy for Seine-Saint-Denis and president of the Finance Commission. And Jean-Philippe Tanguy, “National Rally” deputy for the . – Every morning, Apolline de Malherbe receives guests at the heart of the news. Men and women from the political and economic class respond, for half an hour, to the journalist's straightforward questions. This face-to-face meeting became the first radio/TV political meeting in France, simultaneously on BFMTV.

With: Olivier Faure, first secretary of the “Socialist Party” and deputy for Seine-et-. – Every morning, Apolline de Malherbe receives a guest at the heart of the news. Men and women from the political and economic class respond, for half an hour, to the journalist's straightforward questions. This face-to-face meeting became the first radio/TV political meeting in France, simultaneously on BFMTV.

With: Sébastien Chenu, vice-president of the “National Rally”, deputy for the North. – Every morning, Apolline de Malherbe receives a guest at the heart of the news. Men and women from the political and economic class respond, for half an hour, to the journalist's straightforward questions. This face-to-face meeting became the first radio/TV political meeting in France, simultaneously on BFMTV.

With: Manuel Bompard, coordinator of France insoumise, deputy for Bouches-du-Rhône. – Every morning, Neïla Latrous receives a guest at the heart of the news. Men and women from the political and economic class respond, for half an hour, to the journalist's straightforward questions. This face-to-face meeting became the first radio/TV political meeting in France, simultaneously on BFMTV.

With: Antoine Armand, Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry. – Every morning, Apolline de Malherbe receives a guest at the heart of the news. Men and women from the political and economic class respond, for half an hour, to the journalist's straightforward questions. This face-to-face meeting became the first radio/TV political meeting in France, simultaneously on BFMTV.

With: François Ruffin, Picardy MP Stand up! of the Somme. – Every morning, Apolline de Malherbe receives a guest at the heart of the news. Men and women from the political and economic class respond, for half an hour, to the journalist's straightforward questions. This face-to-face meeting became the first radio/TV political meeting in France, simultaneously on BFMTV.

With: Dominique Schelcher, CEO of Coopérative U. – Every morning, Apolline de Malherbe receives a guest at the heart of the news. Men and women from the political and economic class respond, for half an hour, to the journalist's straightforward questions. This face-to-face meeting became the first radio/TV political meeting in France, simultaneously on BFMTV.

With: Dominique de Villepin, former Prime Minister and former Minister of Foreign Affairs. – Every morning, Apolline de Malherbe receives a guest at the heart of the news. Men and women from the political and economic class respond, for half an hour, to the journalist's straightforward questions. This face-to-face meeting became the first radio/TV political meeting in France, simultaneously on BFMTV.

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