French right-winger Eric Zamor is enjoying unprecedented success in the run-up to the country's presidential election, even before he announces his candidacy.
Armed with anti-immigration concepts, multiculturalism and the political correctness of foreign cultures in the country, the 63-year-old Zamor is in the moment of his life and the public is flowing alongside him as the countdown to the April 2022 general election continues.
According to an opinion poll by The Harris Poll as mentioned, the candidate who has not yet declared himself as such is already bypassing and widening the gap in front of the right wing in the form of Marin Le Pen (53) and her National Union party.
Had the first round of elections been held today, Zamor would have finished in second place with 19-18 percent, one more than Le Pen but still far from incumbent President Emanuel Macron (43) who received around 24-23 percent of the vote, as the new poll reflects .
Despite the encouraging results for the right-wing candidate, he is still expected to do a lot of work if he wants to win the presidential battle, because according to the latest data, Makron leads by all other candidates by a large margin with at least 55 percent support in the second round.
In 2017 Macron won the second round against Marin Le Pen with 66 percent of the vote.
Zamor's Twitter account was very active a few hours ago and released a new campaign clip in which his supporters are wearing T-shirts with the caption "Zamor 2022", it seems that the official announcement is only a matter of time.
Earlier in the same social network post he shared an article from the local newspaper "La Figaro", which describes the penetration of terms from the Arabic language into French culture.
"We identify with Ali by the language he speaks. The great exchange begins in the streets and ends in words," he wrote.
Meanwhile, President Macron is trying to get hurt as little as possible and maneuvering between the rage in a large part of the public over government policy in the face of the epidemic.
On Tuesday evening, he delivered a speech to the nation in which he called on the citizens of the country to get vaccinated and announced that another vaccination campaign with a third booster dose will begin this coming December.
At the same time, Macron noted that people aged 50-64 would be eligible for a third dose, while the population aged 65 and over would be required to have a booster injection with their wish to be considered fully vaccinated.