By calling Cannes town hall live, Cyril Hanouna managed to get the mayor, David Lisnard, on the line. The host of “On marche sur le tête”, asked him in particular why, while his name often circulates among the contenders for a ministry, he has never entered a government. Listen to the excerpt again. You can react at 01.80.20.39.21.
His name regularly comes up in the list of candidates for ministerial posts, but he is never in government photos. Last September, David Lisnard was once considered to be in Michel Barnier's team.
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-“If we go there, it’s to act”
By calling the town hall of Cannes, Cyril Hanouna managed to get David Lisnard directly online, in particular to ask him for details on his idea of a right-wing primary for 2027, and to ask him this question: why has he never been a minister? “I was approached once… It’s a great honor to serve the country, but if we don’t go there, it’s to act,” explains David Lisnard at the microphone ofWe walk on our heads.
“I'm not looking for ministerial retirement points, I don't care. It's neither pretension, nor an excess of false modesty, but I have adopted habits in my life, in the private sector, that of to be accountable. And then people are happy or not happy, that's life… But for several months, there have been castings to be minister, but no script and I always started by doing. the script before casting.”