“Save France”: The Jewish journalist ran for president

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Eric Zamor, the Jewish writer and journalist, today (Tuesday) officially announced that he will run in the French presidential election this spring. In his announcement he ended a rumor mill about his deal. Zamor, a far-right populist, is seen as a threat to Marin Le Pen’s candidacy, and has a pretty good chance of advancing to a second round against incumbent President Emanuel Macron.

He chose to announce his run for president on social media. “For a long time now the French have had a feeling that your country is being taken away from you, that you are walking the streets not yours, speaking to you in a foreign language. You feel in a country you no longer know. An elegant and brilliant country, literary and scientific, invented cinema and car You did not leave your country, but she left you, “wrote Zamor.

“Run for the presidency so our children would not know barbarism and our daughters would not be veiled.” Singing at a press conference (Photo: AP)

The Jewish journalist also claims that immigration is not the root of all the problems that France suffers from, but that it certainly exacerbates them. “Immigration has made France a third world country. We need to recapture our sovereignty occupied by technocrats.”

Finally, Zamor concluded: “It’s time to reform France, it’s time to save it. That’s why I decided to run for president, mobilize your votes and be president of your republic: so that our children and grandchildren do not know barbarism, so that our daughters are not veiled and our sons do not surrender. The France we knew in the past and received from our ancestors. “

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