Nathalie Saint-Cricq was invited on the set of We are live this Saturday, May 21 on France 2. During the program, the political journalist revealed that she was related to a new government minister.
After several weeks of waiting, we finally know the composition of the new government. This Friday, May 20, the secretary general of the Élysée Alexis Kohler has indeed announced the names of the various ministers who will assist the brand new Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne. Thus, several followers of Emmanuel Macron have retained their position, such as Gérald Darmanin, or even Bruno Le Maire, while others have benefited from a good promotion such as Gabirel Attal, appointed to the Public Accounts, or Olivier Dussopt, who has recovered the Ministry of Labor. Newcomers have also arrived such as the new Minister of National Education Pap Ndiayeas well as’Amelie Oudea Casterawho was chosen to succeed Roxana Maracineanu as ministry of sports and the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
This Saturday, May 21, Laurent Ruquier and Léa Salamé hosted a new issue ofWe are live. And in the second part of the show, the two presenters received Nathalie Saint-Cricq to comment on the composition of the new government. During his intervention, the political columnist of the public service made an incredible revelation. She has indeed indicated that she was related to the new Minister of Sports. “I have a step-niece who became a minister. Do you think I should retire?“, asked Nathalie Saint-Cricq ironically.
Nathalie Saint-Cricq: “I’m happy for her”
The latter still wanted to share her pride in seeing one of her relatives get such a job. “She’s into Sports and the Olympics and I can’t say these are things I’m passionate about. These are not areas in which I have to intervene. I’m happy for her, it made me happy for her because she played tennis but also ENA or ESSEC. She did lots of things. He is someone who is passionate, who is really interested in sport, so very good”she concluded.
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