France 2 broadcasts on Thursday evening a number of its investigative program "Complément d'études" entitled "Dupont-Moretti: the permanent coup".

The co-director of the report Louis Milano-Dupont explains on Europe 1 how his teams convinced the former lawyer who became Minister of Justice to speak out in the journalistic investigation of which he is the subject.

The new issue of

Complément d'Investigation,

 which France 2 broadcasts Thursday evening, is devoted to Eric Dupond-Moretti, the media lawyer nicknamed "Acquitator", who became Minister of Justice last July.

In an issue entitled "Dupont-Moretti: the permanent coup", the investigative magazine looked at the career of the current Minister of Justice, appointed to everyone's surprise by Emmanuel Macron.

Rare thing, the man agreed to express himself within the report which traces his course.

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 tells how Eric Dupond-Moretti pleaded major cases and how he used the media to defend his clients.

But the report also proposes to study his complicated relations with the magistrates, and questions those who accuse him of using his office to settle accounts.

Present in the subject and on the set

The co-director of the report, Louis Milano-Dupont, explains Thursday to

Culture Médias 

how he managed to convince the Minister to participate in the subject, but also to come and answer Jacques Cardoze's questions on set.

"It was the subject of several discussions and several meetings with him. We tried to persuade him that it would be interesting to have his reaction today on his life," he explains. 

Louis Milano-Dupont also specifies the subject of the report.

"This is not a political assessment 6 months after his appointment to the Ministry of Justice. It is rather the portrait of a man, with the aim of telling both his flaws, but also his strengths, which in his career, Emmanuel Macron went to look for him. "

"Dupond-Moretti: the permanent shine", co-directed by Julien Daguerre, is broadcast on Thursday evening in

Complément d'

 études

,

at 22:57 on France 2.