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Presidential 2022: discover the declarations of assets and interests of the 12 candidates

2022-03-09T08:52:15.876Z


Compulsory to compete, the declaration of assets and interests of each of the contenders has been published by the HATVP.


From 9.7 million euros net for Valérie Pécresse to 122,000 euros net for Philippe Poutou, passing through half a million euros net for Emmanuel Macron, here are the declarations of assets and interests of the 12 candidates for the presidential election, published on Tuesday by the High Authority for Transparency in Public Life (HATVP).

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  • Emmanuel Macron: 550,000 euros

The president-candidate declared, as in 2017, assets mainly made up of bank accounts and financial instruments: a sustainable development booklet supplemented with 120,000 euros and a Livret A of 22,000 euros;

life insurance with a surrender value of 113,000 euros.

He still has around 122,500 euros to repay from a loan for works contracted in 2011.

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Emmanuel Macron has already submitted a declaration of end-of-term assets at the end of 2021 and the HATVP has judged that its variation since entering the Elysée in 2017 was "

no abnormality

".

He received 900,000 euros in net taxable income between the start of his mandate at the Élysée and December 31, 2021.

  • Valerie Pécresse: 9.7 million euros

The president of the Ile-de-France region and Republican candidate has three houses and land for a total value of more than 4.1 million euros, including a house in Yvelines and another in Loire-Atlantique.

Her husband, an executive at General Electric, and she herself own nearly 6.5 million euros in life insurance, retirement savings plan, stock options, shares, current accounts and various savings products, or even 60,000 euros of works of art.

Valérie Pécresse is also indebted to the tune of one million euros, between a mortgage (811,049 euros) and an amount due to the Public Treasury of 173,749 euros.

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This last sum, notified "

late at the end of 2021

", was paid in February, said the candidate's entourage to AFP.

It is linked to "

a delay in calculation by the tax authorities on the adjustment

" between taxes due for 2020 and amounts deducted at source.

  • Eric Zemmour: 4.2 million euros

The Reconquest candidate!

is the owner or co-owner in Paris of five apartments ranging from 27 to 165 m², for amounts of 176,400 to 1.8 million euros.

He still has some 633,000 euros to repay from four mortgages.

He also owns 90% of the capital of the publishing company Rubempré, for a value of 1.5 million euros.

The ex-journalist of

Le Figaro

derives most of his income from it as manager or writer.

  • Marine Le Pen: 1.2 million euros

The National Rally candidate declared real estate representing a total of 1.29 million euros: a 633 m² house in Hauts-de-Seine, of which she holds 12.5% ​​in SCI for an amount of 616,800 euros;

a 120 m² house in Morbihan, of which she owns 28.5% jointly, or 111,883 euros;

and finally a house in the Yvelines, of which she owns 25% jointly, or 565,801 euros.

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She took out three loans, including one for her presidential campaign with the Hungarian bank MKB for 10,691,775 million euros.

  • Nicolas Dupont-Aignan: 2 million euros

The leader of Debout la France owns several properties, including a 105 m² apartment in Paris valued at 1.4 million euros.

He derives most of his income from his elected office.

  • Jean-Luc Mélenchon: 1.4 million euros

The heritage of the leader of La France insoumise is mainly composed of an apartment in Paris valued at 1.2 million euros, a house in the Loiret for 170,000 euros, as well as 95,000 euros in various bank accounts.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon must however still repay 100,000 euros of mortgage.

  • Jean Lassalle: 630,000 euros

The president of the Resist!

and former shepherd owns land in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques for 120,000 euros and also three houses and an apartment, for 680,000 euros in total.

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  • Anne Hidalgo: 575,000 euros

The socialist mayor of Paris owns with her husband a house in Paris of 118 m² valued at nearly 1.4 million euros, for which 400,000 euros remain to be reimbursed.

Anne Hidalgo also has around 100,000 euros in various bank accounts.

  • Yannick Jadot: 412,000 euros

The bulk of the EELV candidate's assets consists of a life insurance contract of 67,000 euros, 90,000 euros spread over five bank accounts, and an electric scooter of 4,000 euros.

His mandate as MEP ensures him a gross income of 108,900 euros per year.

  • Fabien Roussel: 220,000 euros

The communist candidate owns two houses in his northern department, one of 100 m² in full ownership for 180,000 euros, the other, 60% owned, for 120,000 euros.

He took out a mortgage (of which 92,770 euros remain to be repaid) and a zero-rate loan (6,130 euros remaining).

One of his checking accounts was in the red on the date of his declaration, at -219 euros.

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  • Nathalie Arthaud: 219,000 euros

The Lutte Ouvrière candidate is co-owner of a 48m² apartment in Pantin (Seine-Saint-Denis), her share being valued at 177,600 euros.

Savings below 40,000 euros.

  • Philippe Poutou: 122,000 euros

The worker candidate has been unemployed since his dismissal from the Ford factory in Blanquefort (Gironde) in September 2021. He receives allowances as a municipal and metropolitan councilor in Bordeaux.

He has no property assets, but nearly 100,000 euros spread over four bank accounts.

Source: lefigaro

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