Just over two weeks before the first round of the presidential election, the meetings of the presidential candidates never cease to enliven the weekends.
Last Sunday, Jean-Luc Mélenchon had planned, for his activists, a short stroll between the two great Parisian symbols of the left: the Place de la Bastille and the Place de la République.
Before shouting on the platform and announcing forcefully: “Take power!
Vote!
".
Anne Hidalgo, despite her 2 to 3% voting intentions, was able to count on strong support during her meeting in Limoges: François Hollande.
This weekend, it's the turn of Yannick Jadot at the Zénith, at La Villette, and Eric Zemmour, at the Trocadéro, to give voice.
Eric Zemmour who is showing a small form this week.
After his conviction, last March, for “copyright infringement”, then, previously, in January, for “incitement to hatred”, here is the candidate of “Reconquest!
“must suffer a new setback.
This time, six anti-homophobia associations have stepped up.
They accuse the polemicist of having denied the deportation of homosexuals during the Second World War, and have thus decided to file a complaint for "disputing a crime against humanity".
Finally, despite invitations to TV sets which are becoming rare, the "little candidates" are still and always there!
Jean Lassalle, gave a meeting on Tuesday in Famars, in the North.
Last week, the candidate of “Resist!
“, in the grip of doubts, had however declared: “I do not know if I will still be a candidate this evening.
The Lutte Ouvrière candidate, Nathalie Arthaud, was in Bordeaux last Friday, in front of 300 activists who came to support her “anti-capitalist and revolutionary” project.
Finally on the side of the NPA, Philippe Poutou continues his tour of France.
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