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By: chandna rani Date: September 5, 2023, 4:33 am
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Ciotti, who is a carbon copy of Zemmour, has stated that he
would be happy to support him if Zemmour survived the second
round of elections. The Republicans' radical turn to the right,
despite the eventual victory of Valérie Pécresse, makes Le Pen
seem like a fairly moderate figure (something he is not). Éric
Zemmour is a real threat to French democracy.
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carry any far-right baggage (unlike Le
Pen) and this may persuade conservative voters to support him.
Zemmour may have a historic opportunity to rally large portions
of the conservative and far-right electorate. If he succeeds, he
would provoke a cataclysmic realignment of French politics, even
more dramatic than Macron's in 2017.In the 2002 presidential
election, when Jean-Marie Le Pen ousted Socialist Lionel Jospin
from the second round, France held its breath, held its nose,
and voted for Jacques Chirac, the Gaullist right-wing candidate.
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The Republican trench worked: Chirac went from 20% to 82% of the
votes, while Le Pen only rose from 16.85% to 17.79%. Even the
Trotskyist left voted to ward off the fascistic threat harbored
by the National Front. The "sanitary cordon" (which is still an
ugly expression that "medicalizes" politics) also worked, with
less vigor, in 2017, when Emmanuel Macron beat Marine Le Pen 66%
to 34%. Will that barrier work in the second round on April 24?
The extreme right has gradually become part of the political
landscape in France and in Europe, in a double game of stressing
the system and conforming to it.
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