Jean-Yves Camus is an associate researcher at IRIS. A specialist in the far right, he heads the Observatory of Political Radicalities at the Jean-Jaurès Foundation.
LE FIGARO. - According to Raphaël Llorca, of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, "Zemmour is inventing a new style of campaigning […] takes on the conflict and claims a firm of violence". The Villepinte meeting, during which the candidate attacked journalists in particular, is it an illustration?
Jean-Yves CAMUS. -
Éric Zemmour indeed takes radical positions, in particular on immigration, assimilation, security or on international issues, since his proposal to leave the integrated command of NATO is at odds with the policy of Nicolas Sarkozy who had decided to reinstate him.
But to say that the level of violence of this electoral campaign has never been reached, it is to forget the campaigns of Jean-Marie Le Pen.
I do not believe that Eric Zemmour's strategy
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