A foreseeable time in Nice (Alpes-Maritimes), Éric Zemmour will finally launch his promotional campaign… in Toulon (Var), on September 17th.
For the release of his new book “France has not said its last word” (Ed. Rubempré), the CNews columnist will therefore begin his tour at the Palais des Congrès Neptune in Toulon.
On the menu of "this meeting" organized by the South talks, a presentation of his work by the one who multiplies the signals before the presidential 2022 and an exchange with the room and signing session.
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Éric Zemmour announced on Wednesday that he was withdrawing from Figaro, where he normally holds a weekly column, while promoting his book.
Even if it is not yet about travel as he had done on June 18, in the North, during a visit to the birthplace of Charles de Gaulle in Lille and a meeting with opponents to a wind turbine project in Dukerque, relatives hope that this "tour" will boost the curves of the polls.
At the same time, they continue to work on the collection of sponsorships from elected officials, essential to validate a presidential candidacy.
"France has not said its last word" comes out on the 16th in bookstores, and before that Eric Zemmour must give a long interview to Figaro Magazine, which will be published on September 11th.
On August 28, the columnist went to the summer university of Objectif France, the micro-party of liberal entrepreneur Rafik Smati, in Mirabeau (Vaucluse).
"Give me the desire to have desire", he had answered journalists' questions on his possible candidacy.