Louise Bernard, with Alexis Patri 11:14 a.m., May 06, 2022

The investiture ceremony which opens the second five-year term of the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron will take place on Saturday May 7.

A political event to follow live on TF1 and France 2, as explained to us in detail by the journalist from the public channel Jean-Baptiste Marteau, who will present a special edition.

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It is an important television event which will take place on Saturday: the re-inauguration of the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron.

The chains will therefore be in special editions.

Among those who will follow the ceremony, the news channels of course, but also TF1 and France 2. The public service channel will be live from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., with the presentation Jean-Baptiste Marteau.

The journalist not only promises the broadcast of the ceremony itself from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.

But not only.

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Valérie Trierweiler invited

"The idea is also to tell everything that is around, including this protocol frozen in marble since General De Gaulle, with ultimately very few modifications made by the various presidents", explains Jean-Baptiste Marteau at the microphone. of Europe 1. "This solemn moment marks the start of Emmanuel Macron's second five-year term, with a very republican process and 500 guests in the Élysée village hall. This will allow us to tell the story and all the anecdotes of this place."

The journalist will be surrounded by political editorialists, including Nathalie Saint-Cricq and Raphaëlle Bacqué from the newspaper

Le Monde

.

He will also have guests at his side, in particular the former head of protocol at the Élysée, Daniel Jouanneau, and Valérie Trierweiler, who knew the Palace and its functioning well.

She also launched a podcast recently on this subject. 

A program prepared in a few days

This special edition was designed quickly since the editors were only notified on Tuesday of the date of the investiture.

"You have to be extremely reactive in these moments, you have to shake up our program schedule", recalls Jean-Baptiste Marteau.

"But it is also the strength of France Télévisions: as soon as an event like this happens, we are able to put ourselves in 'crisis situation' mode, with a whole team that is experienced in these special programs , to both find the most complementary guests possible."

The second investiture of Emmanuel Macron is to be followed Saturday live on France 2, from 10:30 am.

But also on Europe 1, which will offer a special editorial edition, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.