Gauthier Delomez 8:16 p.m., February 15, 2022

Interested in the presidential campaign, the philosopher Michel Onfray expressed alarm on the set of "Punchline" about the possible re-election of Emmanuel Macron, considering that the outgoing president could, in a second and final term, share nuclear codes and France's UN headquarters with Germany.

Michel Onfray is sounding the alarm.

Guest of the

Punchline program

on  Tuesday, the philosopher who follows the presidential campaign closely, worried about the decisions that Emmanuel Macron could take in the event of re-election, for a second and final term.

"When you have been elected a second time, you cannot be elected a third time. There, he will let go. If he is elected, in the next five years, we will be entitled to everything", he worried at the microphone of Laurence Ferrari, referring to a possible sharing of the nuclear bomb and the seat of France on the UN Security Council.

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"We're going to share the seat at the UN, the atomic bomb..."

Denouncing the “brutal and aggressive” method of the outgoing president, Michel Onfray warned: “We are going to rush into a kind of Franco-German government. We are going to share the seat at the UN, we are going to share the atomic bomb.. . It's planned. If people want that, they just have to vote for him."

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