Europe 1
Éric Zemmour would he be a racist, misogynist and homophobic man sometimes say? Philippe de Villiers, guest of Europe Morning Monday, the presidential candidate “has nothing to do with that”. “He is an ultra-sensitive, humble, open boy” with a “refined spirit”, he assured Sonia Mabrouk’s microphone on Europe 1. The former minister took the opportunity to reaffirm his support for Eric Zemmour.
“I was waiting for the moult”
A support which is not new, even if doubts could remain lately. If the former MEP was absent from the Villepinte meeting in the Paris region, where Eric Zemmour launched his Reconquest party, he had shown himself alongside the essayist during his trip to Armenia, for his first trip abroad.
A meeting which allowed, according to Philippe de Villiers, to make “a powerful speech”, to observe “the change” of the candidate and to see “no longer the journalist, but the statesman”. Even if this first meeting with his supporters was marked by a few incidents including an attack on SOS Racism activists who had come to carry out “non-violent” action by unveiling T-shirts to say “no to racism”.
“The antifas come to disrupt its meetings, these are attacks and it is denied the right to self-defense”, retorts Philippe de Villiers.
What could be the role of Philippe de Villiers alongside Eric Zemmour? Certainly, that of being “a grizzled eminence”, as he estimated at the microphone of Sonia Mabrouk.
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