Alexandre Dalifard 5:30 a.m., February 24, 2024

Listeners to the show “Pascal Praud et vous”, every day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Europe 1, reacted on the subjects that have been in the news in recent days, between the driving license, the imam Mahjoub Mahjoubi or the Agricultural Show.

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Between the debate on the medical examination to keep one's driving license, the expulsion of imam Mahjoub Mahjoubi and the Agricultural Show marked by the anger of farmers, the news of recent days has caused many listeners to react from Europe 1 in the shows

Pascal Praud et vous

.

Furthermore, the 49th César ceremony closed this week of February 19.

(Re)discover the highlights of the week.

Monday: a medical examination to keep your license: for a listener, 80 years old is “a deadline” to no longer drive

The European Commission proposes to apply in the member countries of the European Union a medical check-up every 15 years to maintain your driving license.

And for Josie, an 80-year-old listener of the Pascal Praud show and you, this measure takes on its full meaning at a certain age.

“I made the decision that in a year, I will stop driving. Because 80 years old, I find that it is a bit of a deadline to stop driving,” she said on Europe 1.

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Tuesday: Mahjoub Mahjoubi “went crazy!”

: the vice-president of the CFCM believes that the imam must be prohibited from preaching

After qualifying the tricolor as a “satanic flag”, the imam of Bagnols-sur-Cèze, Mahjoub Mahjoubi, was in the sights of the Minister of the Interior.

The man was finally deported Thursday evening to Tunisia, 12 hours after his arrest, according to Gérald Darmanin who welcomes it.

Faced with this, Abdallah Zekri, vice-president of the French Council of Muslim Worship (CFCM), denounced the imam's "ambiguous" remarks.

“There, he lost his temper to say things like that,” he said, believing that he should be “forbidden from preaching in his mosque”.

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Wednesday: Agricultural Show: “There is no reason why we should not shake Emmanuel Macron’s hand,” says a farmer

While the Agricultural Show opens its doors this Saturday, farmers have been remobilizing for several days.

And the presence of Emmanuel Macron on the largest farm in France is debated.

Some are asking that the Head of State not appear at the show while others, on the contrary, say they are ready to meet him, like Édouard Legras, president of the Rural Coordination of Loir-et-Cher.

“We are courteous people, there is no reason (for us not to do it), but we will tell him that we must move forward,” he explained on Europe 1.

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Thursday: Gérald Darmanin on the front page of “Paris Match” with family: “Putting children in the spotlight makes me uncomfortable,” says a listener

On Wednesday, Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin gave a special interview to

Paris Match

, in which he posed with his wife and two children.

A staging that intrigued Louis, a listener of the show

Pascal Praud and you

.

"The principle appealed to me, that is to say that I am torn between two sensations: I find it rather good that a public figure appears with his children, (...) and on the other hand , I am very uncomfortable, on the eve of the European elections, that we are featuring children. There is a slightly vulgar side, I find,” confided this listener.

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Friday: Agricultural crisis: “Disgusting chickens from Ukraine” are responsible for catastrophic prices, according to Rural Coordination

Friday, on the eve of the opening of the Agricultural Show, farmers marched through the streets of Paris during a demonstration organized by Rural Coordination.

For the occasion, Patrick Legras, spokesperson for this union, was the guest on the show

Pascal Praud et vous

.

At the microphone of Europe 1, he denounced unfair Ukrainian competition, responsible according to him for the current situation.

“Today, if we had not accepted wheat at 100 bales from Ukraine or disgusting chickens voluntarily for two years, we would perhaps not be at such catastrophic prices,” the trade unionist was indignant .

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Bonus: The César masters of ceremonies “come out flat”, says Olivier Benkemoun

While the 49th edition of the Césars was held on Friday evening at the Olympia, Olivier Benkemoun, cinema journalist for Europe 1, looks back on the role that the masters of ceremonies, who were 13 on stage this year, can have, under the direction of Franck Broqua, director.

"They are there to have fun. During rehearsals, it's fun, we have fun. But in the evening, when you are facing a room that is afraid and waiting, it's not the same thing ", explained Olivier Benkemoun.

The latter specifies that “all those who have done this job of master of ceremonies come out flat”.

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