from the light of sets to the shadow of the political world

from the light of sets to the shadow of the political world
from the light of TV sets to the shadow of the political world

At 27, Louis Sarkozy entered politics, following in his father's footsteps, albeit with his own uniqueness. Regularly speaking on television sets, particularly during the American electoral campaign, having lived in the United States, the young man says he is ready to enter the political arena.

After ten years spent in the United States, Nicolas Sarkozy's son is making a resounding return to and seems determined to take over the political media scene inspired by the American political sphere and particularly by the recent election of Donald Trump. The young man insists on his admiration for Bruno Retailleau, particularly on his migration policy.

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A new breath

“I like Mr. Retailleau’s line and, moreover, his popularity rating. You have all seen the IFOP survey: it’s not a curve, it’s a wall,” he exclaims . Displaying a conservative line close to that of David Lisnard or even François-Xavier Bellamy, the young Sarkozy considers that one of the main challenges of the right is now that of assimilation.

The real defeat of the Republic is not that there are people coming. The real defeat of the Republic is that there are young people, here for three generations, who do not consider themselves French,” he laments, emphasizing the need “to attack that.” “We have a sublime culture, we have a long history: there is no reason why it shouldn't work”, he relates, before adding: “Immigration is only part of the equation. “The columnist now wishes to breathe new life into the French right without refrain from finding an electoral landing any time soon.

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