This Tuesday, April 12, the columnists of Touche pas à mon poste were interrupted by a spectator, who did not hesitate to shout her anger at the results of the first round of the presidential election.
On April 10, 2022, following the release of the results of the first round of the presidential election, director Xavier Beauvois burned his electoral card in protest. A shocking sequence, which made the chroniclers of Do not touch My TV, this Tuesday, April 12. Indeed, for Géraldine Maillet, this gesture is not very useful: “I think it’s a gesture of a capricious and spoiled child that is useless. It’s just a gesture of posture because even if you don’t have a voter’s card you can go and vote. I understand that he is disappointed, I understand his frustration”she says, while Benjamin Castaldi defends him: “It’s symbolic, he does what he wants, it’s not against the law, he burned it.”
As the debate intensifies, someone in the audience throws : “Hey look, me my card I’m tearing it up”, hears Cyril Hanouna who then asks the spectator to approach him. The host of TPMP wanted to know for why this young woman suddenly began to tear up her electoral card: “I tore up my voter’s card because you know what, I’m angry about these elections. I’m not a filmmaker. I’ve written to lots of political figures. I’ve written in Hidalgo”, she begins by declaring before revealing in what situation she finds herself: “I am a person with a disability. I have been claiming my right to accessibility for housing in Paris for fourteen years”she says.
A spectator cries out in dismay
The one who admits to having voted white in the first round of the presidential election, explains having contacted the presidential couple : “It’s been fourteen years, I have had several legal proceedings. I have written to Macron three times. He replied to me once to tell me that he has received my letter. I wrote to Brigitte Macron, I said to myself: ‘Well maybe it will work.’ Nothing at all (…) Concerning the laws on accessibility for the disabled. In 2005, there was a law to make all transport accessible by We’re going to be in 2024 and there’s nothing”. “But why are you upset about the election results?”, Cyril Hanouna then asks him: “I’ll tell you, because there’s nothing happening: the left, it’s crying, it’s completely collapsed”. A remark that the facilitator wanted to develop: “It’s not the fault of others that the left is so low.” “It’s the fault of the left itself”, admits the young woman, who after taking the place of Gilles Verdez returned to the public.
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