Emmanuel Macron calls not to trivialize Marine Le Pen and Eric Zemmour

On the trip to Fouras (Charente-Maritime), the president candidate again claimed that the two extreme right candidates formed “a tandem”.

Le Monde
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the second round of the presidential election 2022 will it be a remake of 2017? While the dynamics of Marine Le Pen (National Gathering, Rn) does not errion with the polling approach scheduled for April 10, and that it approaches Emmanuel Macron in the voting intentions, the president candidate Targeted the far-right candidate, Thursday, March 31st.

On the trip to Fouras (Charente-Maritime) to address climate issues, Emmanuel Macron has responded to the questions of journalists on the progression of the NR candidate in the surveys. “I do not do a fictional policy, but, collectively, I have been less so keen to say. We must continue to say what is the truth of the projects,” said Macron after a bath of crowd in the city center. “If we say it’s a nice program, like the others, not at the extreme right, everything is fine,” said Macron, assuring: “I’m going to fight until the last second.”

“I fight them with force but I do not ban them”

The candidate estimated, about Eric Zemmour and Marine Le Pen, that “there is a tandem that is moving forward with extreme right ideas, worn by a clan and a newcomer . I fight them with force but I do not ban them “. Before continuing: “Collectively, the politico-media world has changed. Twenty years ago, the media said” it’s terrible, Republican Front, etc. “; And the Republican Forces said “never”. There is no longer this reaction, she is no longer there. People diverted the gaze, say “it’s more friendly,” have triviated it … I have never trivied the National Front. I have always respected voters who voted, but the solutions they propose I fight with force. “

Marine Le Pen made the choice to focus his campaign on the theme of purchasing power, concern number one of the French, while now in the DNA of the party the fight against insecurity and immigration. Unlike 2017, where it had been beaten in the second round by harvesting only 34% of the votes, Marine Le Pen could find a valuable reserve of voice in the electorate of Eric Zemmour (reconquest!) And even in the most Radical supporters of Valérie Pécresse (Republicans), who stagnates around 10% of the voting intentions.

“We harvest what we sowed,” rejoices the director of Cabinet de Marine Le Pen, Renaud Labaye. “The planets line up, we made a good campaign, very solid” while Emmanuel Macron “does not want,” he says to AFP.

His deputy campaign director, Jean-Philippe Tanguy, prides himself with “since very early identified the issue of purchasing power” and the fact “that people could not live in their work and of their retirement “, according to the words reported by AFP. Emmanuel Macron, with retirement at age 65 and an RSA with obligations, advance “very hard proposals for the French” and “contrary to what he had promised”.

/Media reports.