Manon Fossat 8:42 am, October 12, 2021

On Europe Matin Tuesday, the political scientist Jérôme Sainte-Marie and the star host of C8, Cyril Hanouna, detailed their vision of France a few months before the presidential election through two prisms: that of social networks and that of polls .

They also returned to the politicians of today.

INTERVIEW

A few months before the presidential election, the candidates - declared or not - are gradually positioning themselves on the political spectrum.

And several tools already make it possible to understand the evolution of society.

Guests of Sonia Mabrouk on Tuesday in Europe Matin, the political scientist Jérôme Saint-Marie and the host Cyril Hanouna delivered their vision of France and the state of the French.

They each publish very different works on this subject, namely

Bloc populaire

 published by Cerf and

What the French told me 

by Editions Fayard, signed by the host as well as by Christophe Barbier.

>> Find the political interview every morning at 8.15 am on Europe 1 as well as in replay and podcast here

For Cyril Hanouna, politicians today need as much to come in specialized shows as on less serious shows.

"Michel Drucker for example has always received politicians, one thinks in particular of Jacques Chirac. And I am a bit the Michel Drucker 3.0. I have the advantage and the disadvantage of making them all sympathetic and that's what me disturbs a little because that can influence to go to vote for them ", he judged.

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