LEPECC, France (AP) — The question of the French president about his teenage love affair with his high school teacher was very daunting. The interviewer didn’t have the guts to ask that.
So he had Emmanuel Macron pose it to himself.
“He’s the president,” said the French leader, reading questions from a piece of paper handed to him by an interviewer.
“He should set an example and should not marry a teacher.”
Oh.
A group of interviewers on the autism spectrum, described in publications as “atypical journalists,” asked the 45-year-old French president to speak about himself in an unusually bright and candid manner. interview aired on television There were frank, fair, unfiltered questions professional journalists dare not ask French leaders this weekend.
Le Papotin’s interviewer said, The journal, launched in 1990 at a Paris-area day care center for autistic youth, describes his marriage to Brigitte, his friends (he said he didn’t have many), and Russian President Vladimir Putin. , on other matters playfully burned Macron.heart and mind.
Along the way, they’ve winked out some very intimate details, providing a platform for showing a more personal side during the crucial period of Macron’s second term as president.His government has embarked on a risky effort to delay France’s retirement age, which threatens to infuriate critics and take protesters to the streets.
Le Papotin’s interviewers have questioned many famous people over the years, including former presidents Jacques Chirac, Nicolas Sarkozy and actor Vincent Cassel. (“Ocean’s Twelve”, “Black Swan”). President Macron’s interview with him was filmed in Paris in November and broadcast on French Television. The only rule was:
Macron reacted gamely even to an inquiry about his romance with Brigitte, 24 years senior. She was Brigitte Augier, a married mother of three children when they met in high school where he was a student and she was a teacher. She later moved to the French capital, joined Macron, and divorced.
“It’s not about setting an example or not, right? When you’re in love, the choice isn’t yours.
“She was not my teacher. Cunning!” he said. I was seated beside him by one of the interviewers.
On another sensitive question — “Do you have plenty of dough?” — the former banker said his income as president had fallen, without divulging numbers.
About friendship he says:
And about Putin, whom he met, and the Russian president’s war in Ukraine, the French leader said: That’s the paradox. ”
At the end of the 30-minute Q&A session, President Macron thanked the interviewers for a job well done.
“Your question led me to why I had never been in an interview with another journalist,” he said.