Louis Sarkozy, son of his father: help, the droiche is back!

Louis Sarkozy, son of Nicolas Sarkozy and Cécilia Attias, would enter politics. Like his father, he would be used to chin thrusts:

After the re-election of Donald Trump at the beginning of November, he unabashedly expressed his admiration on air for the political strategist that is the American president-elect. […] And he does not hesitate to draw lessons for the French right: “If Donald Trump manages to seduce Latino, black and female voters, we should also court our fellow citizens with an immigrant background (…). The Muslim vote, in particular, offers an opportunity, because this population is often more conservative and disagrees with the sexual wokism of the left,” he wrote a little later on a Belgian news site which has just made it its star columnist.

It was these writings that attracted the attention of an advisor to the Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau and earned him an invitation to Place Beauvau. This is good, Louis Sarkozy is trying to make a name for himself in the political world, and he admires the “religion of action” of the Vendéen. […] The young man, who does not have harsh enough words when he speaks of the president of the National Rally, Jordan Bardella, and who readily mocks the corniness of Eric Zemmour when he goes on a crusade against first names that are not French enough for his taste, firmly believes that only the results-based policy advocated by Retailleau in matters of migration will be able to allow the right to return to power. […] And if he himself takes a hard line on the subject, he is also accustomed to more unexpected outbursts which are reminiscent of his father's taste for provocation: “Mohamed must become a French first name. If in four centuries the French all have the color of my coffee, I don't care. If they drink wine and pay their taxes, we will have succeeded,” we have heard him say, for example. […] He readily praises the merits of the liberal resident David Lisnard or the MEP François-Xavier Bellamy. […]

A tad opportunistic?

In 2019, he published a work with his mother in which he wrote, for example:


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