France Called the “French Trump”, Éric Zemmour has declared his candidacy for president – wants to “save France”

Zemmour puts itself into the bold history of France. In his recent video, the enemies are, as is familiar, Muslims and liberals.

French the presidential election in spring 2022 moved a degree closer to the hot phase as it rose outside traditional politics Éric Zemmour officially declared himself a candidate.

“It is no longer time to reform France,” Zemmour said in a statement released on Tuesday on videowith which he confirmed his intention. “It’s about saving France.”

Characterized as the “French Trump,” the 63-year-old Zemmour is known as a television face, journalist, and polemic writer. Over the course of this year, he has emerged as a significant factor who, according to polls, could have a chance to get past the second round of the presidential election. Marine Le Penin.

Zemmour and Le Pen are both right-wing populists campaigning against immigration, the European Union and the liberal way of life. However, Zemmour is clearly past Le Pen.

“They have hidden from you the truth that we are being marginalized in our own country,” Zemmour said of immigration. “They have,” Zemmour referred to politicians from traditional right-wing and left-wing parties.

Zemmour’s ten-minute election video is starkly pompous. It uses the entire traditional French catalog Jeanne d’Arcista and From Napoleon from. In this continuation of the French hero, the candidate Zemmour settles down.

The enemy is the Muslims and Liberals, who in Zemmour’s speech are destroying France’s fine heritage and making the “real” French feel alienated in their own country.

French the first round of the presidential election is in April 2022. A second round will be held if none of the candidates receives more than 50 percent of the vote.

President-in-Office, founder of La République en Marche Emmanuel Macron is aiming for a further period.

According to the latest polls, Macro’s support is around 25 percent. Le Pen is supported by about 20 percent of respondents, and Zemmour by fifteen percent.

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