Stéphane Bern tackle dryly Emmanuel Macron: Current Woman Le MAG

"I think there are a number of questions that need to be asked about this race to the bottom. There is an urgent need to reassess our priorities and values. ” Officially, Stéphane Bern had given an interview to TV Star – on newsstands Monday, April 20, 2020 – to discuss the broadcast of the third issue of his program with Lorànt Deutsch, Let yourself be guided: La Folle Aventure du Haussmannien Paris. A program broadcast Thursday, April 30 in which the two enthusiasts of French History tell how Napoleon III and Haussmann changed the face of the Capital. In reality, the flagship host of History secrets mainly talks about the coronavirus, its new life in confinement and… the political management of the Covid-19 crisis, as well as its consequences. And the least we can say is that the specialist in crowned heads does not have his tongue in his pocket.

"When we wanted power, we assume it"

“We see where globalization leads, the race for profit with the example of those who poach pangolin in China, where the virus would have come from”, loose Stéphane Bern. "But the time is now to find solutions, not to look for those responsible. Later, there will necessarily be trials and, no doubt, we will have to start by educating ours. ” At the question "Do you tell your friend the President who may be at risk? ” [Their proximity was mentioned in the media when Stéphane Bern was commissioned by Emmanuel Macron to voluntarily take care of the safeguarding of the inheritance, note.], the animator answers, by putting things in the clear: "First of all, he is not my" friend ". Then, I don't do politics, I stay in my place. When we wanted power, we assume it. I just think that these events discredited political speech a little more. And that worries me. In any case, I find it harder and harder to believe their speech. ”

Finally, about his Heritage Mission and his fiction projects for France Télévisions, Stéphane Bern, who was once very close to First Lady Brigitte Macron, concludes, visibly confused by all the consequences of the coronavirus and a little pessimistic: “Everything is on stand-by and, like everyone else, I have no visibility for tomorrow. As for heritage, I hardly feel attacked to go and defend it at a time when we are trying to save lives. I even think it will be very complicated to return to this fight. ”

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