Journalists who are obviously filtered at the entrance of this room, to avoid what happened, not the last time, but the time before [le 15 avril], where a journalist had asked conspiracy questions
Dominique Demoulin, RTL TVi, 6 May 2020
On Tuesday, May 6, RTL TVI’s JT presenter Luc Gilson and journalist Dominique Demoulin, waiting for the press conference to begin, commented on the void with ineptitude:
- Dominique Demoulin: Here comes the Prime Minister, three minutes early!
- Luc Gilson: Well, hats off to you! It’s 2:30 p.m. I guess that’s what I call prime ministerial timing.
- DD: Prime Minister, and then we’ll say it before she does, she could also tell us about Mother’s Day and the possibility of getting together with a few.
- LG: That’s one of the questions that is actually still open today (…) So here’s this press conference on the reopening of the businesses on May 11, on the future of the sports competitions and of course also on the possibility of seeing your loved ones again. We wait a few more moments, I see that there are still journalists who settle in the room.
- DD: Journalists who are obviously filtered at the entrance of this room, to avoid what happened, not the last time, but the time before, when…
- LG: A journalist had asked…
- DD: There were questions…
- LG: Asked more political questions!
- DD: There were conspiracy-type questions, even ah ah, that were asked, to the Prime Minister…
Conspiracy Theory/Complotism: A conspiracy theory, also known as conspiracy theory or conspiracy theory, is a hypothesis that proposes to explain an event by the concerted and secret action of a group of people.