For days, the spotlight of the French media has been shedding light on the most controversial candidates and media battles;

Far-right candidate Eric Zemmour.

Zemmour is no stranger to the media;

He was a journalist in the daily "Le Figaro", and from there he moved as a political analyst on a number of television channels, to finally decide to fight the Elysee battle.

The electoral program of Zemmour almost revolves around the hostility of immigrants and the danger of Africans and Muslims to France, from his point of view, amid roles - some of which are public and some of which are hidden - for some French media in the emergence of what has become known as the Zemmour phenomenon.

On the tenth of next April, the French electorate will choose a new president for the country.

In the event that none of the candidates obtains the majority percentage, the first and second place holders will pass to a decisive role between them on the 24th of the same month.

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