French hard-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour urged his supporters to vote for far-right candidate Marine Le Pen for a runoff vote against incumbent Emmanuel Macron on April 24, speaking to supporters after failing to qualify for the runoff in Paris on Sunday.
"I certainly have disagreements with Marine Le Pen, I addressed them during this campaign. I will not list them again. But there is Marine Le Pen, a man who brought in 2 million immigrants. A man who did not say a word about identity, security, and immigration during his campaign. And who will do worse if he were re-elected? I will not choose the wrong opponent. This is why I call on my voters to vote for Marine Le Pen," said Zemmour.
The results of the first round of French Presidential elections have pointed to Marie Le Pen heading to the run-off elections alongside incumbent French President Emmanuel Macron.
French hard-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour urged his supporters to vote for far-right candidate Marine Le Pen for a runoff vote against incumbent Emmanuel Macron on April 24, speaking to supporters after failing to qualify for the runoff in Paris on Sunday.
"I certainly have disagreements with Marine Le Pen, I addressed them during this campaign. I will not list them again. But there is Marine Le Pen, a man who brought in 2 million immigrants. A man who did not say a word about identity, security, and immigration during his campaign. And who will do worse if he were re-elected? I will not choose the wrong opponent. This is why I call on my voters to vote for Marine Le Pen," said Zemmour.
The results of the first round of French Presidential elections have pointed to Marie Le Pen heading to the run-off elections alongside incumbent French President Emmanuel Macron.
French hard-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour urged his supporters to vote for far-right candidate Marine Le Pen for a runoff vote against incumbent Emmanuel Macron on April 24, speaking to supporters after failing to qualify for the runoff in Paris on Sunday.
"I certainly have disagreements with Marine Le Pen, I addressed them during this campaign. I will not list them again. But there is Marine Le Pen, a man who brought in 2 million immigrants. A man who did not say a word about identity, security, and immigration during his campaign. And who will do worse if he were re-elected? I will not choose the wrong opponent. This is why I call on my voters to vote for Marine Le Pen," said Zemmour.
The results of the first round of French Presidential elections have pointed to Marie Le Pen heading to the run-off elections alongside incumbent French President Emmanuel Macron.