In this series, the teams of the magazine “13:15” dive into the daily life of political figures until 2027, the date on which the outgoing President of the Republic will no longer be able to stand for re-election. They confide their emotions and their strategies.
The magazine 1:15 p.m. on Sunday” (Twitter, #1:15 p.m.) offers a new unpublished series, “Successions”. She accompanies 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 PM on Sunday” follows them through their real lives, their real plans, their real emotions, and even their real ulterior motives.
On the front line for pension reform
Elected officials of all tendencies, company or union leaders, heads of social or cultural associations, etc., will have the vocation, one day or another, to join the ranks of “Successions”.
In this first episode, entitled “The battle of pensions”, appear Gabriel Attal, Manon Aubry, Yaël Braun-Pivet, Maud Bregeon, Alexis Corbière, Sébastien Chenu, Arthur Delaporte, Alma Dufour, Olivier Dussopt, Marie-Charlotte Garin, Clémence Guetté , Laure Lavalette, Danièle Obono, Laurent Panifous, François Patriat, Marie-Agnès Poussier-Winsback, Aurélien Pradier, Sandrine Rousseau, Fabien Roussel and Mélanie Vogel. Added to this is the exceptional participation of Philippe Martinez and Laurent Berger.
An episode signed Cyril Zha, Manon Descoubès, Thibault Saingeorgie and Alexandru Sechilariu.
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