Victor Chabert 6:12 a.m., January 07, 2022

Marine Le Pen is traveling to Béziers on Friday.

She visits her faithful ally, Robert Ménard.

With Occitania as the first trip of 2022, the candidate of the National Rally wants to speak to her electorate, rural, agricultural France, far from the big cities, and to stand out from Eric Zemmour and Valérie Pécresse in the polls.

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A heavy displacement in symbols for Marine Le Pen.

She goes to Béziers on Friday, a city administered by her faithful Robert Ménard, with a busy program.

The candidate of the National Assembly for the presidential election will visit the Samuel-Paty school site, then the town hall nursery with the first city councilor and elected officials.

In the afternoon, she goes to a cooperative cellar about fifteen kilometers from the city of Béziers for a meeting with wine growers, before going to the birthplace of Jean Moulin.

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Great competition with Zemmour and Pécresse

In a pocket square with Éric Zemmour and Valérie Pécresse in the polls, Marine Le Pen begins her last three months of the campaign in a position of great competition while for more than a year, she was given in the second round against Emmanuel Macron .

With this trip, she therefore chooses to speak to the heart of her electorate: rural, agricultural France, medium-sized towns.

Tribute to Colonel Arnaud Beltrame

The RN candidate will continue her visit to Occitania tomorrow by going to Aude, Carcassonne and Trèbes, where she will lay a wreath in front of the stele in tribute to Colonel Arnaud Beltrame, killed by an Islamist in 2018 during the attacks committed in the small city.

Before joining Perpignan on Sunday, a municipality won by Louis Aliot in 2020.