Someone Put France’s Trump-y Presidential Candidate in a Headlock

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Éric Zemmour’s first rally was marked by tension and violence, an atmosphere that matches his rhetoric. realaxelfoley writes

Éric Zemmour on Sunday. Photo: Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto via Getty Images Scuffles broke out at the first rally for far-right French presidential candidate Éric Zemmour on Sunday with one man in the crowd grabbing Zemmour as he made his way to the stage and briefly putting him in a headlock.Fighting broke out and chairs were thrown at activists who stood up with “No to Racism” written on their T-shirts. Blood was visible on at least two of them as they were ejected from the auditorium.

The 63-year-old Zemmour has shaken up the French presidential race, which concludes in April next year. A longtime journalist and pundit known for his incendiary rhetoric, Zemmour has explicitly modeled his candidacy on Donald Trump’s. He has lamented France’s decline, which he blames in large part on Muslim immigration, for many years. And he routinely and gleefully drops incendiary comments that repel much of the country while delighting his fervent supporters.

At Sunday’s tense rally, Zemmour said he would call his new political party Reconquest, which, as CNN notes, recalls Reconquista, the Christian campaign during the Middle Ages to drive Muslims out of modern-day Spain. Zemmour has the potential to split the right-wing vote, which in recent years has been dominated by perennial candidate Marine le Pen. This could potentially help Emmanuel Macron, who is running for a second term, though he faces a challenge from center-right candidate Valerie Pécresse. The top two vote-getters in the first round of voting will face each other in a runoff in late April.

 

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