Presidential: Eric Zemmour calms things down at Cyril Hanouna


Victor Chabert
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9:17 a.m., December 17, 2021

Eric Zemmour was the guest on Thursday evening of “Face à Baba”, the brand new political program hosted by Cyril Hanouna on C8. Despite some spat with Aymeric Caron or Alexis Corbière, the candidate tried to smooth his image a little after a series of controversial speeches.

Éric Zemmour was the guest on Thursday evening of Facing Baba, the new political show presented by Cyril Hanouna on C8. The presidential candidate was invited to discuss with his opponents, including the deputy La France rebellious Alexis Corbière or Elisabeth Moreno, the minister delegate in charge of equality between women and men. Used to heated meetings and controversial statements, the candidate obviously wanted to make no mistakes this time.

Zemmour curbs his polemicist quirks

The programs presented by Cyril Hanouna are watched by a young, popular and rather abstinent audience. So many viewers Éric Zemmour wants to talk to. Among the most heated debates: an exchange with the journalist and anti-species activist Aymeric Caron on the question of immigration. “It is one of your strengths to try to put a smile on the horrors that you tell”, launches Aymeric Caron. “In general, you do not put a smile on the nonsense you tell”, retorts the presidential candidate.

Éric Zemmour could have fallen into his polemicist quirks, in particular vis-à-vis the LFI deputy Alexis Corbière with whom he discussed education and history. But he kept his calm and took care of his image as a candidate that he is working on both form and substance. While going into the field of proposals, as when he answers Eric Revel, journalist and economist. “I also proposed the extension of participation. I try to find ways that increase the purchasing power of people without encroaching on the competitiveness of companies,” said the controversialist. The candidate avoided the traps and Cyril Hanouna has shown that he must now also be counted on as a host of political debates.



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