Since the launch of “On marche sur la tête” on Monday, the host has successively received Robert Ménard, Eric Zemmour, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, Julien Odoul and Marion Maréchal.
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Arcom reminded Europe 1 of its obligations in terms of “pluralism”, Wednesday June 19, two days after the launch of a program entrusted to the controversial host Cyril Hanouna for the duration of the campaign for the first round of the legislative elections. The audiovisual regulator asks the station, “in particular with regard to recent developments” its grid, “treat electoral news with moderation and honesty”. Europe 1 must also ensure “strictly” has “ensure a plurality of points of view in debate broadcasts”writes Arcom.
Since Monday, many observers have pointed out the absence of pluralism in Cyril Hanouna’s daily, “On marche sur la tête”, broadcast from 4 to 6 p.m. Arcom claims to have been contacted for the first issue of the show, where the mayor of Béziers and former close friend of Marine Le Pen Robert Ménard, the former Prime Minister Manuel Valls, the RN MEP Matthieu Valet and the president of Reconquest Eric Zemmour. The star of C8, a channel owned by conservative billionaire Vincent Bolloré, then received the head of Debout la France, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, on Tuesday, then the outgoing RN deputy Julien Odoul, on Wednesday. This Thursday, he receives far-right MEP Marion Maréchal.