Tomorrow, Tuesday March 22, 2022, on myCanal, a new number of the show “Au tableau” will be offered before a broadcast on Sunday March 27 at 9:10 p.m. on C8. Yannick Jadot, Valérie Pécresse, Fabien Roussel and Éric Zemmour were interviewed by schoolchildren. This morning, the program “Morandini Live” on CNews broadcast exclusively two excerpts from the participation of the candidate who represents the Communist Party. And during a sequence where he must position himself on famous communist leaders, the latter had some difficulty in evoking the sympathy he could have for them.
In the class, on the blackboard, two columns have been drawn: a “comrade” and a “not comrade”. The presidential candidate must then position the photos he has in hand. The first photo on which he must decide is Fidel Castro, whom he has decided to position in the “comrade” column. “He is the one who, with Che Guevara, liberated Cuba which was occupied by the Americans. For me, he is one of those who allowed this people to have their own independence.“, he explained before adding: “One can completely dispute the way in which the mode is set up and the way in which it exerts it. I prefer to remember the fact that he allowed the liberation of his country“.
The sequence broadcast afterwards shows Fabien Roussel facing a big dilemma. In another photo, there is Stalin’s face and the Communist Party candidate hesitates for a long time to position him in a column. “He is the one who was the warlord against Nazism […] On the one hand, he participated in the liberation of Europe and on the other, he was responsible for millions of deaths in his country. I don’t know how we can do… I don’t know where to put it“, he declared in front of the students before finally storing the photo of Stalin in the middle of the two columns proposed.