Ségolène Royal dismissed from the BFMTV channel after her comments on the war in Ukraine

She has become persona non grata. The former Minister of Ecological Transition, Ségolène Royal, is no longer welcome on the sets of the BFMTV channel after having questioned the abuses attributed to Russian soldiers in Ukraine. The decision was announced by the general manager of the channel, Marc-Olivier Fogiel, guest of the program C Médiatique on Sunday September 11 on France 5.

Marc-Olivier Fogiel explained that Ségolène Royal “committed to returning” on the set of the chain to explain his remarks. “In the end, she did not (…). She planted the appointment in which she was supposed to express herself”he adds. “And there, we decided, I decided, that the bond of trust with Ségolène Royal [était] broken.”

“If there had been the slightest victim, the slightest baby with blood, in the age of cell phones, we would have had them”, had supported the former candidate (PS) in the 2007 presidential election on September 1 on BFMTV. “Between her particular remarks, and the fact that she did not specify them with us as she had promised to do, the fact that she disappeared when she was supposed to come, I believe that the link of trust is broken”did he declare.

“I have never denied war crimes and I happily apologize to the victims if they thought so”, had assured Ségolène Royal on Twitter, on September 3. Before justifying himself, considering that“there is a form of one-upmanship in the description of the horror, to encourage arms deliveries and to refrain from setting up negotiation and peace processes (…)”.


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