This is Eric Zemmour's new fight: the points license.

The polemicist, not yet presidential candidate of 2022, invited this Sunday, on the set of the 

Grand Jury 

of RTL-

Le Figaro

-LCI, estimated that "the points, now, it is a racket organized by the State" .

“We must remove the points license.

"The drop in the number of road deaths is not due to the point-based license but" to the improvement of cars, to the seat belts in the back, "argues Eric Zemmour, not yet a presidential candidate of 2022.

An application decision "taken in [his] head"

He specifies that if this decision was taken, traffic offenses would still be punished but through fines.

"There are countries like Switzerland, Sweden, Finland which do not have a point-based license and they have fewer accidents than us, fewer deaths on the road", argues the former journalist who also wishes reduce the limit to 90km / h on all national roads.

"This measure pushed by Édouard Philippe was one of the starting points for the mobilization of yellow vests, we need a gesture of appeasement towards France who must take his car every day to go to work", adds- he.

Same reasoning for the 30km / h zones in town that he wants to remove.

The reduction in speed below 50 km / h in the city is the result of "speed hunting, led by ailments who do not need to go fast since they live in the heart of cities", Judge Éric Zemmour.

Regarding the formalization of his candidacy for the 2022 presidential election, “the decision is maturing”.

It is "taken in my head", assures the polemicist, before adding: "When I make up my mind I will come, I will say 'I am a candidate' and everyone will be happy.

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The essayist, who is promoting his latest book 

France has not said its last word 

with big encounters that look like political meetings, still refuses to officially announce his candidacy.

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