Presidential 2022: among Republicans, right candidates all

The second debate of the pretenders to the presidential election, organized Sunday on BFM-TV, turned to the bunch of shock proposals to fight against immigration and insecurity.

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Finish the small armchairs with cosy living room tunes. Sunday, November 14, for the second debate of the contenders of the right to the candidacy for the presidential election of 2022, BFM-TV opted for a return of the good old desks installed on one next of the others, as a starting line before a race. A competition where the right attempted to go as far as possible on the regional issues, perhaps trying to distance the almost right-wing candidate Eric Zemmour, who continues to make fun of it in order to attract his constituents. At a time when the planet seems more in danger than ever, and where Europe is at the dawn of a fifth wave of the pandemic of Covid-19, the right seemed on Sunday, having no other concern that the regalien.

After a short presentation of each candidate, the journalists came into the heart of the subject with the first theme: immigration. An issue on which the former European Commissioner Michel Barnier, the boss of the Ile-de-France, Valérie Pécresse, the President of the Hauts-de-France, Xavier Bertrand, the member for the Alpes-Maritimes Eric Ciotti, and the Mayor From the Garenne-Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine), Philippe Juvin, have competed more firm proposals than others.

The first question about the migratory crisis organized by Belarus on the border of Poland was an opportunity for candidates to recall their positions. Asked about “The humanitarian crisis”, they rather responded on the entry or without migrants on European soil, which all had to “help the Poles”. All or almost pronounced in favor of building a wall at the Polish border. “You can not give in to migratory blackmail of a dictator. If we are pleased at the Polish border, then tomorrow we will bend to Ceuta [Spanish autonomous city with a terrestrial border with Morocco] or Lesbos [Greece]. It is the The very existence of Europe that is at stake, “said Valérie Pécresse.

” Who we are? “

For candidates, who will be separated by the members of the party on December 4th, it is a question of showing that they are as far as possible. Out of the question of passing for laxists, at the risk of being disqualified by activists presented by many as more right than their elected officials. And too bad for the after December 4th, where it will be necessary to speak to all the French. In the mouth, the five contenders all had only the word firm. Thus the moratorium of Michel Barnier, that he explained after quoting Michel Prats, a magistrate appreciated from the far-right circles. The same Michel Barnier who, Friday, November 12, proposed to remove the right of the soil in Mayotte.

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