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Tag: Éric Zemmour

“Reconquête is now the only right-wing party in France”: An Interview with Nicolas Bay

Tadhg Pidgeon March 16, 2023

Reconquête embodies the civilizational Right. We are attached to traditions, civil and economic liberties, and the protection of the French people and our identity. We represent a classical conservatism capable of facing contemporary challenges.

After Weekend Assault, Flemish Right-wing Politician Again Threatened with Violence

Tristan Vanheuckelom October 28, 2022

Little respite is given to Filip Dewinter. For the Flemish nationalist, speaking on taboo subjects—such as the ‘Great Replacement’—means resisting an onslaught of would-be censors.

Zemmour: Macron “Accepts the Great Replacement, Loves it, and Wants to Organize it”

Robert Semonsen September 24, 2022

Zemmour, reacting to President Macron’s proposal to reroute newly arrived foreigners to the French countryside, argued it evinced the head of state accepts the Great Replacement and wishes to facilitate its outcomes.

Reconquête Holds Its Summer University in Provence

Hélène de Lauzun September 13, 2022

The young and dynamic party of the national Right is preparing to enter a difficult phase. With no immediate national election date, it must keep the helm steady over the storm in the long term.

Éric Ciotti Candidate for the Presidency of Les Républicains

Hélène de Lauzun July 27, 2022

Ciotti distinguished himself during the primary campaign by taking positions clearly on the Right, in contrast to the very centrist positioning of the finalist Valérie Pécresse.

Something Rotten in the Kingdom of France

Hélène de Lauzun May 16, 2022

French paradox: no one wants to give Emmanuel Macron a majority, but all the projections in seats suggest that he will have a comfortable majority. It has been a long time since France has not been in such an absurd, not to say grotesque, political situation.

Marion Maréchal Renounces Run for the Legislative Elections

Hélène de Lauzun May 12, 2022

The common sense argument provided by her late pregnancy allows her to withdraw from the campaign without having to justify politically her choice at length. She retains her place in the party’s organisation chart, where she holds the position of executive vice-president.

No Temporal Power Without Spiritual Power: An Interview with Jacques de Guillebon

Hélène de Lauzun April 23, 2022

“As long as our contemporaries have not been made to understand once again that without saints there are no heroes, we will be condemned to fall.”—Jacques de Guillebon

Éric Zemmour’s Jewish Paradox

Jorge González-Gallarza April 22, 2022

His underwhelming flop among the general electorate notwithstanding, the right-wing candidate has exposed a deep fracture within France’s Jewish community that may reappear in future races.

Le Pen vs Macron: bis non repetita

Hélène de Lauzun April 15, 2022

The convinced of Macronism have already shown themselves in the first round. Those who will vote for him out of duty have shrunk to a trickle. Anti-Macronism is on its way to being more powerful than a vote for Le Pen.

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