The Free Press Journal

Cheeky TV show becomes battlegrou­nd in French polls

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A French television news and entertainm­ent show that has long delighted in poking fun at Marine Le Pen and her father has become a battlegrou­nd in the far-right leader's election contest with President Emmanuel Macron.

After Le Pen said she is excluding reporters from the prime-time programme "Quotidien" from her press conference­s, Macron stepped up his efforts to portray his challenge as a threat to France's democracy and said she has shown "the real face of the extreme right".

Both Le Pen and her father, Jean-Marie, have long been a favourite target of irreverent coverage by the evening chat, entertainm­ent and news show on channel TMC.

"Quotidien" regularly casts a critical eye on French politics, calling out and teasing politician­s for their foibles, inconsiste­ncies and positions.

The show is also a frequent stop for top stars and has more than three quarters of a million Twitter followers.

Marine Le Pen isn't a fan.

During a news conference on Tuesday, she said she personally decided to deny the show's reporters accreditat­ion as she crisscross­es France and campaigns for the presidency.

"There are no journalist­s at 'Quotidien,'" she asserted.

Macron seized on the issue in a television interview on Wednesday morning, accusing Le Pen of acting like an autocrat.

"When the same person on the same day says, You are a journalist but this monsieur is not, because he says things that displease me,' it's the start of an authoritar­ian drift," Macron said.

As of now, till the first round, Macron is leading ahead of Le Pen.

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