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Eric Zemmour launches his party during his first campaign meeting

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Eric Zemmour called on his supporters to “change the course of history”. “The stake is immense, if I win, it will be the beginning of the reconquest of the most beautiful country in the world”, promised the candidate, who has built all his speech for months on the rejection of immigration and Islam, threatening according to him “a French people who have been there for 1000 years and who want to remain master at home”. His supporters, excited, waved French flags and shouted “Zemmour president!”. “We are at home! We are at home!”, Also chanted the crowd.

“You have heard that I was a fascist, a racist, a misogynist,” said Eric Zemmour, twice convicted of incitement to racial hatred, before presenting himself as a personality pursued by a “pack of politicians, journalists and jihadists “.

What was the support of Eric Zemmour present at the meeting?

The meeting makes it possible to measure the rallies around Eric Zemmour, while the organization is criticized internally for its fragility and that more radical activists have integrated the campaign, such as the former megretist and close to the identities Grégoire Tingaud, in charge of coordinate regional referents. The financier Charles Gave withdrew his support and the sovereignist Philippe de Villiers is not present this Sunday.

On the other hand, several personalities of the Manif pour tous, opposed to same-sex marriage, came to Villepinte: the former conservative deputy Jean-Frédéric Poisson, who gave up his own candidacy in 2022 and will take care of the legislative elections, as well as Christine Boutin who presided before him the small Christian Democratic Party (now “VIA the voice of the people”), and Laurence Trochu, president of the Conservative Movement, associated until now with LR. Also present were Pierre-Jean Chalençon, collector of Napoleon’s objects, accused of having organized clandestine dinners during confinement, and television host Eric Naulleau.

At their side was also Karim Ouchikh, a close friend of the far-right writer Renaud Camus, promoter of the conspiracy theory of the “great replacement” claimed by Eric Zemmour. The figure of “yellow vests” Jacline Mouraud was also there to support the polemicist and “represent popular France”.

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