Borders and Fractures, Part 1

In this series, the teams from the magazine “13h15” delve into the daily lives of political figures until 2027, the date on which the outgoing President of the Republic will no longer be able to run again. They confide their emotions and their strategies.

The magazine “1:15 p.m. on Sunday” (X, #1:15 p.m.) offers a new episode of the new series “Successions”. She supports around twenty public figures in their professional, but also personal, lives until 2027, the date on which the outgoing President of the Republic will not be able to stand for re-election.

No pre-established scenario for this series since these personalities play their own “role” as events arise. “1:15 p.m. THE Sunday” follows them in their real lives, their real projects, their emotions and even their ulterior motives.

While the main axes of the “asylum and immigration” law have been debated since Monday November 6, 2023 in the Senate, the “Successions” series invited elected officials from the National Assembly and the European Parliament, all political parties combined, to contact stakeholders on the ground, associations, public authorities, administrative jurisdictions, to report on migratory flows and the questions they raise, outside our borders and on French territory.

A huge tour of France and Italy

The “Successions” teams went to Nice, Menton and Ventimiglia, in Italy, with the deputies Christelle D’Intorni (Les Républicains) and Arthur Delaporte (PS-Nupes) and to the French coast of the Channel, to Calais, with Marie-Agnès Poussier-Winsback (Horizons) and Fabienne Keller (Renaissance).

But also in Ouistreham, Boulogne-sur-Mer and Briançon, which is an important crossing point for refugees passing through Italy, with Sandrine Rousseau (Europe Ecologie-Les Verts) and Arnaud Murgia (various right).

Finally, in Luzy, in Nièvre, with Alma Dufour (LFI-Nupes) and Jocelyne Guérin (various left), in Marseille with Renaud Muselier, president of the PACA region, and Manuel Bompard (LFI-Nupes) and in Beaucaire with Sébastien Chenu (National Rally).

An episode by Cyril Zha, Tiphaine Honoré, Jérome Mars and Gianni Collot.

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