Eric Coquerel, LFI deputy, guest on 'Questions politiques'

Eric Coquerel, the La France Insoumise (LFI) deputy from Seine-Saint-Denis and president of the National Assembly's finance commission, was the guest on the show 'Questions politiques' this Sunday.

Eric Coquerel, the LFI deputy from Seine-Saint-Denis and head of the finance commission in the National Assembly, took part in the 'Questions politiques' show broadcast this Sunday from noon to 1 PM. The interview, hosted by Alexandra Bensaid from France Inter, Alix Bouilhaguet from France Télévisions, and Abel Mestre from Le Monde, allowed the deputy to address various political topics.

The program was available live on Lemonde.fr, France Inter, and Franceinfo (channel 16). As a key figure in the left-wing opposition, Coquerel has frequently weighed in on budgetary and fiscal issues within the Assembly.

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