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The French disrupter: rise of Eric Zemmour shakes up presidential race

Emergence of far-right talk-show star as contender plays havoc with rivals’ electoral calculations

Ever since Emmanuel Macron was elected French president in 2017, opinion polls have predicted that in next year’s contest he will again meet far-right leader Marine Le Pen in a second-round run-off. But the emergence of an insurgent newcomer has suddenly thrown the race wide open.

Only six months before the April election, another far-right figure — anti-immigration polemicist Eric Zemmour — has repeated a trick performed by Macron in the 2017 contest, coming from nowhere to storm up the opinion polls and eye the Elysée Palace. In little more than a month, he has started to outrank every potential candidate except Macron himself in the polls.

The two are very different. Although Macron campaigned last time as a revolutionary who was “neither right nor left” and who wanted to shake up French politics, he is an establishment figure. A former banker, he graduated from the elite Ecole Nationale d’Administration, served as finance minister and has governed from the centre as a liberal internationalist.

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