Jean-Frédéric Poisson, September 28, 2019 in Paris. - Michel Euler / AP / SIPA

The president of the very conservative Christian Democratic Party launches for the presidential 2022. Jean-Frédéric Poisson announced his candidacy this Thursday, and promised an "alternative project" to that of Emmanuel Macron.

"I will be a candidate and will announce it in a solemn and official way in September", declared in the weekly Valeurs Actuelles the former deputy and former candidate for the primary of the UMP in 2016. "Emmanuel Macron must not be re-elected in 2022. We must therefore build an alternative project, which aims to address all conservatives "," articulated around an idea of ​​man compatible with the vision that we have of society ".

Name change expected in October

"No one on the right today can wear this," estimates the successor in 2013 of Christine Boutin at the head of the PCD, which claims 12,000 members and will change its name in early October. Partisan of the "union of the rights" between the right-hand fringe of LR and the RN, he reproaches the right for considering "the organization of political life vertically", for being "prisoner of the moral dictates of the left "And to suffer" internal quarrels "which" prevent alliances between devices ".

"It is not the Republicans who will convince us that they are for national sovereignty ... or the RN who will start talking about decentralization!" Added the candidate. "No project emerges, no questions about the state of the country, no reflection on the need to refocus national sovereignty on the expression of the people with a capital" P ". However, these are emergencies! ", Judge Jean-Frédéric Poisson. “If the presidential election took place next Sunday, Marine Le Pen would no doubt attract a large number of voters; but within two years anything can happen, ”hopes the candidate.

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