Accustomed to arousing controversy, Éric Zemmour is always supported by his supporters. However, the presidential candidate has already been rebuffed by his campaign manager, as revealed by Le Parisien on Sunday January 16, 2022.
Former star polemicist of the continuous news channel CNews, Éric Zemmour had been forced to leave the antenna following a decision taken by the Conseil Supérieur de l’audiovisuel (CSA), which has since become Arcom by merging with Hadopi. Afterwards, the former columnist has made appearances on television sets, as well as on the radio. In the meantime, he officially announced his candidacy for the presidential election, through a very controversial video, for which he was recently sued.
No longer hiding his goal of succeeding Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée, Éric Zemmour has surrounded himself with a team to campaign until election day. Within his entourage, we find in particular his close adviser Sarah Knafo, who is also his companion, as the candidate formalized on Wednesday January 12, 2022 on BFM TV. An announcement that had surprised the main interested party. In addition to Sarah Knafo, Éric Zemmour also has in its ranks the former number 2 of the Army, Bertrand de la Chesnais. The latter exercises the function of campaign manager for the far-right candidate.
Bertrand de la Chesnais reassembled against Éric Zemmour
Accustomed to seeing Éric Zemmour multiply provocations and controversies on each of his trips, as was recently the case with his remarks about students with disabilities, Bertrand de la Chesnais did not hesitate to snub the former polemicist when he had gone too far, as reported The Parisian Sunday, January 16, 2022. Apparently, the one who put himself “on availability” of the army since 2018 has not at all appreciated the fact that Éric Zemmour points a gun at reportersfew months ago. In private, Bertrand de la Chesnais would have reminded him that we never point a gun, even unloaded, at people, including journalists. As a reminder, this event had been widely commented on in the press.
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