“Good for his face”: Michel Sardou attacks Emmanuel Macron

“Good for his face”: Michel Sardou attacks Emmanuel Macron
“Good for his face”: Michel Sardou attacks Emmanuel Macron

He has never shown any language and does not intend to change at 77 years old. This Friday, December 13, 2024, Nathalie Renoux received Michel Sardou in the 12.45 of M6a few hours before the broadcast of his concert exclusively on Six.

During this interview, the interpreter of Connemara Lakes did not hesitate to give his opinion on today’s and the current policy pursued by the government of Emmanuel Macron. The opportunity for the artist to tackle the latest decisions taken by our political leaders.

“Today’s France” does not suit Michel Sardou

“France today… I preferred mine”assures, from the outset, Michel Sardou to Nathalie Renoux. So much so that, in the event that he had to write a song to describe his country today, this one “wouldn’t be gentle.”

As always, we always prefer our youth. When we say “it was better before”, that’s bullshit. It was our youth that was better before.”he qualifies before adding: “But here I’m a little lost. I don’t know what I would write. I might like the messy side.”

Regarding the current policy led in France by Emmanuel Macron, Michel Sardou does not lose his provocative side and his eternal frankness. “Finally it’s good for his face”, he blurted out when Nathalie Renoux asked him: “The dissolution, the fact that we can’t get along, all that, ultimately it’s not…”

As a reminder, the Head of State appointed François Bayrou Prime Minister this Friday, December 13 after Michel Barnier and his government were censored by an alliance of the left and the National Rally, just three months after his appointment.

A clear opinion on Emmanuel Macron, always

“We wanted this”regrets Michel Sardou, referring to the legislative election which followed the dissolution of the National Assembly, before continuing: “We’ve been like this since Julius Caesar. If he returned so easily to Gaul, it is because they [les Gaulois] couldn’t prank each other. So, what do we have today? We don’t have Caesar “.

An opinion reminiscent of the one he shared on October 5, 2023 in the columns of Match. At the time, Michel Sardou assured that he was not “a macronist”.

In addition, he indicated that he was no longer too interested in politics because what he sees “No [le] not passionate.” “The political staff has declined significantly. It is of very poor quality“, he also said frankly.

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