At the helm of the RTL morning show in duo with Amandine Bégot, Thomas Sotto received RN deputy Jean-Philippe Tanguy in his studio on Wednesday November 27, 2024. During his interview, the journalist cropped his guest live.
On November 27, 2024, Thomas Sotto, host of the RTL morning show, interviewed Jean-Philippe Tanguy, deputy of the National Rally.
The interview focused on the announcements of Prime Minister Michel Barnier, in particular on subjects such as the price of electricity and proportional representation.
Discover how Thomas Sotto confronted Jean-Philippe Tanguy on the government’s positions and the MP’s reactions to Michel Barnier’s announcements.
An essential figure in the French audiovisual landscape for many years now. Thomas Sotto has been in charge of RTL’s morning show since the start of the school year. Associated with Amandine Bégot, he took over from Yves Calvi, who now presents RTL Soir on the M6 group station. Wednesday November 27, 2024, the journalist received the RN deputy Jean-Philippe Tanguy on his show.
That day, Thomas Sotto notably questioned the elected representative of the National Rally about the announcements of Prime Minister Michel Barnier. Who was the guest on TF1’s 8 p.m. news the day before. “He is a Prime Minister or a future former Prime Minister that you saw while watching Michel Barnier last night at 8 p.m. on TF1?”the journalist asked Jean-Philippe Tanguy.
Thomas Sotto to Jean-Philippe Tanguy: “Wait! Sorry, I’m interrupting you!”
“Listen, it’s up to him to decide the fate he wants to give to his government. The question of Michel Barnier himself is not in question, (…) this is the political line he decided“the chosen one first replied. “He assumed continuity with macronism without taking into account the elections. The deficit which should have been 5% would today be 5.4%…”then added Jean-Philippe Tanguy. Before finally being cut by Thomas Sotto.
“Wait! Sorry, I’m interrupting you!”said the journalist, visibly unhappy with his guest’s comments. “I feel like I’m replaying the interview from the last time you were here.“, then declared Thomas Sotto. While specifying that the head of government “still said things yesterday“. He then began to list Michel Barnier’s announcements.
Jean-Philippe Tanguy: “If the texts do not move, the government puts itself in a situation of censorship”
Thomas Sotto notably mentioned the Prime Minister’s comments on the price of electricity and proportional representation. “Are these two messages not likely to relax you?“the journalist then asked Jean-Philippe Tanguy. The elected representative of the National Rally then simply replied: “No way”.
“Michel Barnier has not made any visible progress in his thoughts and commitments to the main opposition party, the National Rally, and its allies with Éric Ciotti. We did not understand this as an outstretched hand, Above all, we saw an extreme disconnection between Michel Barnier and the seriousness of the situation. (…) If the texts do not move, the government puts itself in a situation of censorship”also added Jean-Philippe Tanguy.
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