Cyril Hanouna’s Accusations Against the Élysée: Macron Weighs In
On February 19th, Cyril Hanouna, the host of the popular talk show “Touche pas à mon poste!” made some bold statements, accusing the Élysée and Alexis Kohler, the Secretary General of the presidential palace, of being responsible for the suspension of C8 and NRJ12. This accusation sparked a debate that reached the highest levels of the French government. President Emmanuel Macron addressed the matter during his visit to the Agricultural Show.
Independent Authority at Play
When questioned about the cancellation of frequencies for C8 and NRJ12, decided upon by Arcom, President Macron emphasized his duty of restraint: “I cannot comment on a decision made by an independent authority that enforces the law from my current position.“
The President underscored that these decisions were compliant with the law and were subject to judicial scrutiny. The decisions were upheld after hearing the appeals filed by affected parties.
No Political Motives
Macron was unequivocal in his denial of any political influence in the decision to terminate the operations of C8 and NRJ12. “It’s not a political decision,” he stated.
Concern for Affected Employees
While declining to comment further on the closing of the channels within the Canal+ group, Macron did show consideration for the employees impacted by the closures. “This does not prevent me from being concerned with the staff affected by these suspensions.“
Conclusion
Macron’s response sheds light on the independent nature of the decision-making body, Arcom, and dispels the notion that the closures of C8 and NRJ12 were politically motivated. His statement also demonstrates his awareness and empathy towards the workers who lost their jobs.
What Does the Future Hold?
The future of French television seems uncertain, with audiences and workers alike left to deal with the tragic closures. As discussions continue, it is clear that President Macron’s support for those affected is a positive step forward.
Your Turn
What do you think about the recent closures of C8 and NRJ12? Is there a need for greater transparency in future decisions? Share your thoughts in the comments section below. Don’t forget to subscribe to Archynetys for more insights and updates on important political and social issues affecting France today.
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