After thirteen weeks of intense suspense, Eric Zemmour finally formalized his candidacy for the presidential election, by posting a video of 10 minutes and 11 seconds on his YouTube channel.
With, in the background, Beethoven's 7th Symphony.
After a clearly established copyright issue, the polemicist repeating, without citing, images from several media and production companies, YouTube has finally decided to subject his video to an age limit.
The streaming platform has indeed considered that some images used to illustrate the words of the candidate were violent and shocking.
Xavier Bertrand, he failed to convince the inserts of the Republicans, despite a "desire" that some described as admirable, and was eliminated in the first round of the LR primary. For his part, Eric Ciotti was very proud to have won this first round, and is preparing to face Valérie Pécresse, raised to the skies by Sarkozy
himself
. Verdict this Saturday.
Finally, the EELV Yannick Jadot, the LFI Jean-Luc Mélenchon and the PS Anne Hidalgo said "no" to the popular primary.
The idea of a rally of the left around an ecological, democratic and social project, launched by a collective which wanted to avoid a revival of the fiasco of 2017, did not convince them.
They were finally only three to give their "Go" for this primary of the left without a part of the left: the young activist Anna Agueb-Porterie, the MEP Pierre Larrouturou and the one who describes herself as a ?? " radicale bisounours »Charlotte Marchandise.
20 minutes video
Yannick Jadot
Jean-Luc Mélenchon
Eric Zemmour
Presidential election 2022
Valerie Pécresse
Xavier Bertrand
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