Eric Coquerel, LFI-Abgeordneter, Gast bei 'Questions politiques'

Eric Coquerel, Abgeordneter der La France Insoumise (LFI) aus Seine-Saint-Denis und Präsident der Finanzkommission der Nationalversammlung, war Gast in der Sendung 'Questions politiques' am Sonntag.

Eric Coquerel, der LFI-Abgeordnete aus Seine-Saint-Denis und Leiter der Finanzkommission der Nationalversammlung, nahm an der Sendung 'Questions politiques' teil, die am Sonntag von 12 bis 13 Uhr ausgestrahlt wurde. Das Interview, moderiert von Alexandra Bensaid von France Inter, Alix Bouilhaguet von France Télévisions und Abel Mestre von Le Monde, ermöglichte es dem Abgeordneten, verschiedene politische Themen anzusprechen. Die Sendung war live auf Lemonde.fr, France Inter und Franceinfo (Kanal 16) verfügbar. Als Schlüsselfigur der linken Opposition hat Coquerel häufig zu Haushalts- und Steuerfragen in der Versammlung Stellung genommen.

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