Europe 1 with AFP 9:26 p.m., March 27, 2022

Eric Zemmour was this Sunday at Place du Trocadéro for a meeting for the presidential campaign.

The Reconquest candidate!

created controversy when the crowd chanted "Macron assassin".

Words condemned by the political class at first, and finally condemned by Eric Zemmour himself.

Eric Zemmour, accused by part of the political class of having let the crowd chant "Macron assassin" during his meeting on Sunday in Paris, finally "condemned" these remarks targeting the head of state, according to his entourage.

The slogan was chanted on the Trocadéro esplanade a dozen times after the candidate of Reconquête!

said: "Some are outraged by my firmness. What outrages me is not the words and the concepts, it is the daily dramas that you suffer. What outrages me is that we will never give peace to Evelyne Reybert, mother of Julien, massacred "in Romans-sur-Isère.

What makes me indignant is that we will never console the children of Sarah Halimi or Mireille Knoll.

We will never do justice to all those whom the State has failed to protect". Eric Zemmour then paused in his speech while the cries rose, without however intervening.

"Letting an opponent be treated as a murderer is dangerous"

"He didn't hear it" and "he condemns what the crowd said at that time".

"He does not take up the expression on his own account. He has never used such a term and has never hinted at it in his speech," said his entourage, questioned several times about this episode.

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"E. Zemmour lets a crowd shout 'Macron assassin'. I strongly fight the outgoing president but letting an opponent be treated as a murderer is dangerous for the Republic", had previously lamented Valérie Pécresse in a tweet.

"That's certainly not the right! That's not my France!", Added candidate LR, while Eric Zemmour presented himself during his meeting as "the only right-wing candidate".

“It is a shame for democracy and the Republic to hear such remarks”, added the president of the deputies LR Damien Abad about the slogan heard.

"When you want to be President of the Republic, you must first have it respected by your own activists!", Added the president of the Paca region Renaud Muselier, who left LR.

A "new degree" crossed?

From Guadeloupe where she is campaigning, Marine Le Pen, felt that there was "a form of excess that responds to a form of excess".

"It's a completely outrageous statement. It's regrettable. We have enough things to blame Emmanuel Macron for not to fall into this type of excess," she said.

She also judged "unreasonable" on the part of her far-right competitor "to continue to divide the patriots", criticizing a "leak forward by Eric Zemmour who loses sight of the general interest, the higher interest from the country".

In the presidential majority, the president of the LREM group in the National Assembly Christophe Castaner described as "irresponsible" the attitude of the candidate, who "let it go".

The former minister considered that he had even "demonstrated his presidential impediment this afternoon".

Nor is it "the Republican right; the Republican right would never do that. On the other hand, the far right, yes, for a long time," he added.

Former Socialist Prime Minister Manuel Valls, who called for Emmanuel Macron to vote, expressed concern about the "level of voting intentions of the far right", considering that "at the Trocadéro a new degree has been crossed" in " the violence of the speeches".