Diplomacy is often very useful. Sarah Knafo, companion of Éric Zemmour and his special advisor, understood this well. The day after the
Point
article detailing the reasons for the conflict, and the risk of implosion, between Éric Zemmour, president of Reconquête, and his head of list for the European elections next June, the former National Front MP, niece by Marine Le Pen, Marion Maréchal, she shared a long message for party executives.
“Friends, everyone has read the article, everyone is talking about it, (…) everyone is worried,”
she wrote in the preamble.
“Tensions in a campaign are common, especially with strong minds and enthusiasts like us.”
And to continue:
“But whatever the press says: everyone is in the same boat. By participating in his articles, no one will gain anything. (…) No, 100% of voters will say to themselves: “Reconquest is ruined”
. And to continue:
“Is this what we want? Obviously, no. SO…
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