Solène Leroux 6:58 p.m., June 24, 2022

The 89 new deputies of the National Rally, elected last Sunday, are looking for their future collaborators.

To recruit them, the flame party would not hesitate to look for Generation Z, the youth movement with Éric Zemmour.

An assumed decision, which is surprising.

With 89 new deputies in the National Assembly, the National Rally finds itself looking, somewhat urgently, for collaborators.

The reason ?

An unexpected success, since even Marine Le Pen, re-elected in Pas-de-Calais, set the objective on May 14 "of at least 60 deputies in the hemicycle".

To recruit these collaborators, "between 300 and 350" according to a newly elected deputy, interviewed by BFMTV, the party to the flame would not hesitate to go to the side of Generation Z, the youth movement with Éric Zemmour, the unsuccessful candidate presidential, then legislative.

More educated young people

"It hurts the heart to say it, but with Zemmour, young people are more qualified, often with degrees in law or studies at Sciences Po. And often, they are more experienced in social networks", concedes a former du RN at BFMTV.

A surprising position: Marine Le Pen and the former polemicist clashed throughout this busy political year, refusing any rapprochement.

The approach is in any case publicly assumed.

"We look at all the CVs, regardless of the political horizons of the past. If we have people who want to go a long way with us, we will be able to agree", assures David Rachline, vice-president of the National Rally.