Songwriter, performer, supporter of the French team and activist, Francis Lalanne wants to lead the revolt of the Yellow Vests. Often mocked by social media, this big-hearted bard has never accepted injustices.
Francis LALANNE, head of the "Yellow Alliance" list supported by the Yellow Vests movement, participates in the debate four days before the vote for the European elections of 25 and 26 May 2019. introduction, he regrets that the animalist party was not invited to this debate and says he is in solidarity with the small lists that are not represented during this evening. He then shows a bullet of LBD which he missed being the target during a demonstration with the Yellow Vests: "How is it that France continues to project this kind of projectile on the civilian populations?" is outraged by him.
The singer Francis LALANNE is at the head of the "Yellow Alliance" list alongside the Yellow Vests in the European elections. Engaged to the left, he claims an off-system list: "People are asked to vote for people like them and not for people who look down on them and claim to solve the world’s problems for them..."'
Humorous report: Francis LALANNE, candidate for the Legislative in the second constituency of Strasbourg, is campaigning on the market of the Meinau. Catogan in the hair, boots of musketeer at the feet, He makes the kiss hand as well as the kiss to some passers-by and even to his opponent of the MODEM, Pascale JURDANT PFEIFFER. The candidate for the Independent Ecologist Movement says: "If we move a poet’s speech into the concrete world of debate for ideas, we give a chance to a dream to become a reality" "My hope is to be a little oil stain above the great blue wave..."
Michel DRUCKER presents Francis LALANNE, revelation of the year 1981, as a "realistic singer". Before beginning his song entitled "Des mains de chômeur", the artist appeals to the President of the Republic, François MITTERRAND: "If there’s a friend of François Mitterrand watching the show tonight, I wanted to tell him that okay, there are those who sing and make only noise. But there are also those who wait, and sometimes those who wait get angry..."
During the evening debate following the ratification of the Maastricht Treaty by the French (51% for yes and 49% for no), the singer Francis LALANNE who voted NO spoke: 'I voted no to this treaty because I think it is bad for Europe... Thanks be to God, there is Denmark that said NO...to paraphrase Shakespeare a little in "Hamlet" that says: "There is something rotten in the kingdom of Denmark", it is not in the kingdom of Denmark that there is something rotten, it’s in Europe right now and it’s called the Maastricht Treaty".