In a parking lot in the small town of Piffonds, in Yonne, Marine Le Pen takes advantage of a ray of sunshine to take the microphone.
Between one of the buses bearing her image which has been criss-crossing France since February and a caravan adorned with French flags, the presidential candidate improvises a quick speech in front of a hundred supporters.
The setting is rural.
Modest.
At the antipodes of the meetings with the impressive staging of his rival Éric Zemmour.
“We are the France of the people, of rurality.
This is not white glove politics or on a distant stage.
, tackles the organizer of the raout and spokesperson for the campaign, Julien Odoul.
Anti-Zemmour in form, the gathering is above all anti-Macron in substance.
As some posters remind us where spread out in capital letters on a red background:
"To beat Macron, vote Navy"
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