Emmanuel Macron’s daughter-in-law becomes a columnist in “Touche pas à mon poste”

Emmanuel Macron’s daughter-in-law becomes a columnist in “Touche pas à mon poste”
Emmanuel Macron’s daughter-in-law becomes a columnist in “Touche pas à mon poste”

Si Don’t touch my post needs credibility and support to counterbalance her numerous convictions, does a lawyer need Cyril Hanouna’s show on her CV? Well, we have to believe that as far as Tiphaine Auzière is concerned, the answer is yes.

The lawyer, who released her novel Seats last spring, was presented by the host-producer, Wednesday October 9, as “our lawyer” who will run her legal column “like every week” on Vincent Bolloré’s channel.

The subject she chose to address for her first is “minor delinquency” in echo of the 14-year-old teenager who killed the VTC driver, Nessim Ramdane, in (Bouches-du-Rhône) . The minor had been hired as a hitman by an individual in prison posing as a gang member.

The difficulty of being heard

How long will the daughter-in-law of the President of the Republic be able to hold her position as columnist? This sequence indeed allows us to question ourselves. While she declares that “all acts combined, the number of minors involved is decreasing but the violence keeps it in the spotlight”, Cyril Hanouna responds: “In fact it is for more serious acts , but it’s about the same number.”

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