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“I’m sad”: Anne-Claire Coudray confides her “feeling of failure” in the face of the current political situation in France

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. A major event which forced the news channels to mobilize almost continuously around this election. Media coverage that relegated everything else to the background.

ANNE-CLAIRE COUDRAY SPEAKS ON POLITICAL NEWS
At the forefront of these programs which are entirely dedicated to this election, Quotidien, the famous program presented by Yann Barthès, hated by the leaders of the RN. The former Canal Plus employee received Prime Minister Gabriel Attal on set. A program during which the political leader was cooked by Jean-Michel Apathy for several long minutes. This week, it was Anne-Claire Coudray’s turn to honor Yann Barthès and his columnists with her presence. The flagship journalist of TF1 thus addressed the burning news of the moment.

ANNE-CLAIRE COUDRAY TALKS ABOUT BIG BANG
More accustomed to asking questions, this time she had to face the host of Quotidien and his sometimes subversive questions. He asked him to describe in one word his feelings about the current political situation. And also his more personal feeling about the events the country is going through. A question to which the presenter replied: “Big bang, because I haven’t found anything bigger. And for my personal feeling, I hesitate between sadness and feeling of failure.”
ANNE-CLAIRE COUDRAY TALKS ABOUT HER SADNESS
Anne-Claire Coudray then wanted to develop her feeling a little further: “When we are in my place, we have a common home, which is the television news, we have the illusion and the ambition of bringing people who do not think not the same, because when you have 6 or 7 or 8 million viewers, they necessarily don’t think the same.” Before continuing “Me, I am sad today to say to myself that I spoke of this distress, of this feeling of abandonment, of this difficulty of the French, but that I undoubtedly did not take the measure of their suffering.” Then to conclude "That's my personal big bang, it is to tell myself that we have collectively missed out on a suffering which is expressed today and which hurts me because I would like the The driving force of voters is something other than fear, sadness, anger and hatred of each other. See you on Sunday to see to what extent Anne-Claire Coudray's big bang will impact France.

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