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The franceinfo Talk returns to the march against anti-Semitism on Sunday November 12 and welcomes Marie-Anne Matard-Bonucci, Luca Lescop and Victoria Bennardi. In the second part of the show Ludo Pauchant will welcome Charlotte Arce, Elisa Covo, Marcus Dupont-Besnard, Loury Lag and Théo Uhart.
In the first part of the franceinfo Talk program, Ludovic Pauchant receives the historian Marie-Anne Matard Bonucci, associate researcher at the Center for the History of Science, also responsible for the university training diploma in the fight against racism and anti-Semitism. At his side, Luca Lescop and Victoria Bennardi, respectively founder and co-editor-in-chief of Fast Infos.
March against anti-Semitism: “peaceful” gatherings this Sunday
Sunday November 12, more than 182,000 people demonstrated across France against anti-Semitism, including 105,000 in Paris, according to figures from the police headquarters and the Interior Ministry. At the head of the procession, the Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne welcomed the fact that “many citizens mobilized”.
A few days before the march against anti-Semitism, the asserted presence of Jordan Bardella and Marine Le Pen made a certain number of people uncomfortable political and party figuresparticularly because of the history of the National Rally.
Guest of “8h30 franceinfo” Monday November 13, former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said to himself “happy” of the atmosphere in which the march took place. The presence of Marine Le Pen does not pose a problem for him.no problem”, before adding: “A few years ago, the National Front was against Europe, the euro, abortion. They have changed on all these subjects. If they change on anti-Semitism, that’s fine with me”.