Legislative 2022 on TV: on which channels to watch the first round?

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After winning the presidential election, TF 1 will she win the battle of the “third round”? After “Seven to Eight”, Anne-Claire Coudray and Gilles Bouleau will take the air at 7:40 p.m. for a first estimate of the results, accompanied by Adrien Gindre, head of the political department, and Frédéric Dabi, for Ifop.

The first scores revealed at 8 p.m., two debates will liven up the evening. With a first in which Gabriel Attal (Renaissance), Jordan Bardella (National Rally), Clémentine Autain (Nupes), Rachida Dati (Les Républicains) and Guillaume Peltier (Reconquête) will face each other, before giving way to a rerun of the film ” Camping”, at 9:15 p.m.

France 2 She will take the antenna at 6:45 p.m. with Anne-Sophie Lapix and Laurent Delahousse, as well as Nathalie Saint-Cricq, Jean-Baptiste Marteau and Johanna Ghiglia. Several political personalities and editorial writers will come throughout the evening to analyze and comment on this election until 10:35 p.m.

Same thing for France 3, which will start at 7 p.m. with both national and regional coverage. Over the first half hour, the 24 local branches will draw up an initial assessment. Then Carole Gaessler and Francis Letellier will take over with analyzes by editorialists and political scientists. Regularly, the two journalists will give way to their colleagues in the region for detailed results until midnight.

M 6 for its part, is betting on a special “19.45” with Nathalie Renoux. LCP, on channel 13, will also devote the entire evening to the legislative elections, around Brigitte Boucher and Myriam Encaoua, with special envoys to seven places where important personalities are candidates, such as Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne in Calvados.

As for the news channels, the day will obviously be punctuated by the 8 p.m. deadline. Two hours before the results and until 10 p.m., Apolline de Malherbe and Maxime Switek will welcome political leaders on BFM TV. A special edition broadcast on RMC between 7:40 p.m. and 9 p.m. Jean-Baptiste Boursier will take over, until 1 o’clock.

CNews will offer an evening with Europe 1, with Laurence Ferrari who will be on the air from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. then will be replaced by Sonia Mabrouk until midnight.

Pour LCI, from 6 p.m., Ruth Elkrief and Thomas Misrachi, will address the issues. Finally, on France infoMarie Bernadeau and Victor Matet will accompany viewers from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., then leave their seats to Olivier de Lagarde.

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