Victor Chabert, edited by Gauthier Delomez 07:23, November 29, 2021

Polemicist Éric Zemmour is expected to declare his candidacy for the presidential election this week, before a big meeting at the Zénith in Paris on December 5.

A busy agenda for the essayist who intends to stand out from his opponents from the Republicans by relegating the party congress to the background.

Last straight line for Éric Zemmour.

After several setbacks such as the drop in some polls and the abandonment of some of his supporters, the polemicist should officially declare this week his intention to be a candidate in the next presidential election in April 2022. An announcement that should relaunch him, after a trip to Marseille where he was heckled, and which ended on a very controversial middle finger.

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A declaration expected between Tuesday and Thursday

To turn the page, what better than a well-filled diary.

On Monday, Eric Zemmour is alongside his teams to work on Sunday's big meeting at Zenith in Paris, where more than 5,000 people are expected.

In the week, he will officially declare himself a candidate for the presidency of the Republic.

According to his relatives, the announcement should take place between Tuesday and Thursday, and will be followed by an interview on a television news at 8 p.m.

The polemicist's presidential campaign is therefore accelerating at exactly the same time as that of the Republicans, since the militants of the right-wing party will nominate their candidate from December 1 to 4.

In politics, chance is rare ... The LR electorate is Eric Zemmour's core target, which is why he intends to interfere with this congress. 

His entourage now hopes to get out of the difficult sequence in which the polemicist finds himself.

But for that, there must be no hiccups by Sunday, and that he is not alone on the Zenith stage.

A few days ago, we were told about twenty personalities around him.

Finding support is now his big challenge.