“The truth will lead us to peace, lies always lead us to war” Francis Lalanne

Francis Lalanne, the return: return of the pacifist he has always been, and which leads him to take a stand on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. A look back at his commitment over the last few months: any regrets? And back to basics: committed, but an artist, which he has not ceased to be, and which he wants to be more than ever, he recalls with the presentation of his artistic news.

Victim of “slander” and “censorship”, he laments, especially on social networks, Francis Lalanne engages in this “Essential interview” – recorded Wednesday March 2. He develops his analysis of the ongoing conflict: for him, by irresponsibly going to war, the leaders of the NATO countries are leading us to disaster. The way to peace, which he calls for, goes through diplomacy: an agreement is possible. He recalls the history of the conflict, which provides him with a different reading grid from that which is currently bludgeoned: a commitment which he has already been reproached for, but on which he can explain himself freely.

Francis Lalanne is not new to the subject: he also returns to his “I call!” shattering, which he does not regret, if not because his objective – the dismissal of Emmanuel Macron – has not been achieved. Without any illusions regarding the presidential election, he nevertheless recalls that it is nevertheless important that it marks a rejection of his policy. His appeal continued with his all-out commitment once morest the “so-called health” policy carried out in France. At the trial of illegitimacy or recycling in an “all causes” activism, he explains his consistency, recalls some fundamentals, and assumes everything.

His political struggle took on a new form: Free France. A movement he launches to get out of party politics, and propose a new regime: he presents the beginnings, and indicates that its developments will be to follow on his social networks.

And the artist, in all this? Always there, he smiles: it is with the French version of his song “La gente come noi”, dedicated to Luc Montagnier, that this interview ends, in which Francis Lalanne also tells us regarding the reissue of several of his books. to Talma editionsand presents his theater classes in Paris, at the “Broadway café comedy”:

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