“Corruption pact”: Sarkozy condemned – “Don’t touch my Bolloré”: the Hanouna vs Boyard trial

“Corruption pact”: Sarkozy condemned – “Don’t touch my Bolloré”: the Hanouna vs Boyard trial
“Corruption pact”: Sarkozy condemned – “Don’t touch my Bolloré”: the Hanouna vs Boyard trial

It is Wednesday, December 18, 2024. On the program in your Still Standing presented by Amira Bendjaballah Jean-Pierre:

This evening’s summary, from Still Standing the Info:

The clock is ticking and still no Government. François Bayrou is still continuing the consultations. He says he wants to train one before the end of the week…Will he succeed in meeting this deadline? If and only if everyone agrees to participate in his office… And it’s still very vague!

We recall François Bayrou who preferred to go to than to Mayotte… The Archipelago which is experiencing a catastrophic incident after the passage of Cyclone Chido. The material damage is colossal, the human losses will undoubtedly be dramatic… Bruno Retailleau went to Mayotte. And the resigning minister dared to speak about immigration: The archipelago cannot be rebuilt “without dealing with the migration issue”. He thus called for legislation.

Yesterday Louis Boyard, the LFI deputy, and Cyril Hanouna, the star host of C8, had a meeting at the court. The presenter of Touche pas à Mon Poste is being prosecuted for “public insults against a person in charge of a public service mission”.

Also in , the Court of Cassation rejected Nicolas Sarkozy’s appeal in the wiretapping case. His conviction on appeal is therefore confirmed. Three years in prison, one year of which is under an electronic bracelet. This will be the subject of our ITW with our guest Maxence Lambert, lawyer at Anticor.


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