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Presidential 2022: Éric Zemmour obtains 7.2% of the vote

2022-04-10T18:11:00.939Z


Éric Zemmour, the Reconquête! candidate, came in 4th position in the first round of the presidential election, winning 7.2% of the vote.


The Reconquest candidate!

fizzled out.

Éric Zemmour, who at the start of the electoral campaign dynamited the composition of the right and the far right in France, has over the weeks lost his superb sounding.

With 7.2

%

of the vote during this first round of the presidential election, the former journalist from Le Figaro comes in 4th position, according to Ipsos-Sopra Steria estimates for Le Parisien, France Télévisions and Radio France.

Read alsoFollow live all the results of this 1st round

“What I did well was that I managed to impose the theme of the

big replacement

.

That, I succeeded, “welcomed the candidate at the start of the week.

He continued to unfold his theme until the end of the campaign: "I do not vary, whatever the cost", he said.

His “whatever the cost” electoral, while the French have placed purchasing power as a primary concern, well before immigration, during this campaign truncated by the war in Ukraine.

“I have already changed the political landscape”, he affirmed in our columns last Monday even before the result of this Sunday.

“Whatever happens, I have sparked an absolutely incredible movement in the country, an awareness of a mortal danger”, developed the far-right candidate.

"I therefore have a political and historical responsibility, I will take it", suggesting that he does not intend to stop his political adventure on April 10.

The Reconquest party!

and its candidate taking part in their first presidential election, there is no point of comparison with previous polls.

Source: leparis

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