Jean-Marc Ayrault, La Vie after

Jean-Marc Ayrault, La Vie after

On savait Jean-Marc Ayrault amoureux des combis Volkswagen, moins de la série House of Cards, de l'émission Touche pas à mon poste (D8), du jardinage et professionnel de l'ouverture des huîtres. Dans son documentaire «Mon père, ce Ayrault», Elise Ayrault (sa fille) suit le départ de Matignon de l'ancien premier ministre au lendemain des élections municipales de mars 2014.Jean-Marc Ayrault, la vie d'après Jean-Marc Ayrault, la vie d'après

Replaced by Manuel Valls, Jean-Marc Ayrault returns to Nantes, his city, and benefits from a month of calm before his return to the National Assembly. «À Matignon on ne m'aurait jamais laissé ouvrir la moindre huître de peur que je me blesse», s'extasie-t-il depuis son jardin, une bourriche pleine à son côté.Her daughter relates this media return with "a paparazzi who stays five days" in front of their house "and who asks the pharmacist which drugs" consumes the elected official.

"He's a bit rusty"

We find this on his knees, in his vegetable garden planting his salads.And, finally, in front of the famous Volkswagen Combi of the former Prime Minister, so much mocked by Internet users.To his daughter who asks him if he used it during his mission in Matignon, he replied: "I could not...Do you imagine security a little?It would have been necessary to have bodyguard in the motorhome and then a car in front, a car behind and the bikers.This is not serious".Jean-Marc Ayrault concedes that the Combi, which he is washing, "is a bit rusty"."It will undoubtedly have to buy another one, it is in my projects," he says, Jean and Sweet to hood on his back.While making nostalgia work: "We have been vacation for years with the Volkswagen combis.This is my second.I had the old old combi and this one which is part of the myth of the campsite.I am sure that if I wanted to sell it, I would find a buyer who would put him back in perfect condition ”.

Jean-Marc Ayrault, la vie d'après

Back in the living room of the family home, Jean-Marc Ayrault watches Touche pas à mon poste, the program presented by Cyril Hanouna on D8.A joke is precisely said to him.The opportunity to remember the various caricatures he had to face."The Guignols (Canal+) put me in a character with François Hollande and they did not go out.Once you have a posture in this kind of show, they do not change the character.But it was not very mean ”.

The month of rest passes very quickly.Quickly, Jean-Marc Ayrault leaves for the National Assembly.On the train that brings him to Paris, he takes advantage of the last moments to reconnect with politics by watching House of Cards, the series that relates Washington's political intrigues."It gives a poor idea of American democracy but it's very well done.It's very pro.It's very interesting, ”marvels the PS deputy of Loire-Atlantique, back in the crash of the Bourbon Palace.

My father this ayrault, broadcast scheduled for April 3 3.