Eric Zemmour joins by CNIP, a small right party

The National Center for Independents and Peasants, previously support from Marine Le Pen, voted Saturday to join his competitor on the far right.

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A bad news never arrives alone, and Marine Le Pen, who feels to waver the support of many of his executives, lost the support of the CNIP, the little right party she had supported last year during Regional. The National Center for Independents and Peasants (CNIP) rallied Saturday, January 29, its competitor Eric Zemmour, to a strong majority. The 69 members of the Party Steering Committee (his Parliament) spoke at 71% for the far-right candidate (49 votes), 27.5% voted for Marine Le Pen (19 votes), 1.45% ( One voice) for Valérie Pécresse.

Five presidential candidates had been invited to expose their position before the vote: Jean Lassalle never gave new news, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan did not answer, Valérie Pécresse made her believe she could Intervene, Marine Le Pen has sent a video, but requested that it is broadcast only in case of victory – what officially denies CNIP, but the video has not been seen. Only Eric Zemmour came to greet the delegates, was warmly applauded and won the hand.

CNIP’s rallying will obviously not upset political equilibriums. The old one of elected officials, the oldest on the right, was unavoidable under the IV e since – the party of Antoine Pinay has even given a President to the Republic , the late René Coty, Jean-Marie Le Pen also served him. The departure of Valéry Giscard d’Estaing in 1962 to found independent Republicans, CNIP’s rallying to the UMP in 2002, and then a time at UDI in 2013, have durably marginalized the small training. In the regional elections of 2021, part of the CNIP was supported by the national rally (RN), like its president, Bruno North, candidate in the Great East.

Zemmour Vante “France France Eternal “

“Who are we really?, Asked Saturday Bruno North. Is the CNIP party of the notables, reactionaries, the Conservatives? From 1954, President Antoine Pinay answered.” And he replied yes . With, certainly, some nuances. Still, today, “we will take the heavy decision to choose the one that we will support,” said the president. Eric Zemmour, alongside MEP Jérôme River, former Vice President of the CNIP and who has just slammed the door of the RN, was the only one to speak.

To his habit, he flattered the elected officials attended, “said a friendly love at first sight” for the President of the CNIP whom he did not know a few months earlier, sang rurality as He had done it the watch in Sologne, and told them, “You, a small Gaulish village surrounded by the Roman regions, I came to deliver you.” He even dared: “You do not only have your past behind you, and God knows if he is glorious, but, paradoxically, you have the future in front of you. Because the reconquest of rural France, eternal France, is the future, the engine for years to come, under pain of seeing France collapse in chaos. “

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