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Le Pen, Zemmour, Bové ... Back on the most earthy visits to politicians on the Franco-Italian border

February 2017.Visiting the Franco-Italian border, the presidential candidate Marine Le Pen takes her nose in the carpet."It smells like the sewer ... is it for zapping?", She quips in front of the cameras.

Le Pen, Zemmour, Bové... Retour sur les visites les plus truculentes des politiques à la frontière franco-italienne

A journalist retorts to him that this is a "stinking ball".Hypothesis ignored by the FN candidate, who does not bother: "No, I think that it is the sewers that go up".But from her exchanges with the agents of the Saint-Louis post, Marine Le Pen especially retains that there was, that year, "twice as many illegal detected as last year at the same time".Designating the vans of CRS across the road, it exclaims: "This is what a border is.See, it's doable! "

Five years later, on February 12 (installation day of the City Council of Menton freshly renewed), the major theme of his visit is no longer really immigration.

But the purchasing power.Accompanied by a copy of her faithful blue bus "Marine President", the candidate who does not yet know that she will reach the second round therefore walks naturally to the market of the Halles.And collect an olfactory memory again.

After saying the greatest good that she thought of Menton - "How lucky you have, what a pretty city" - the candidate seizes a lemon (of chin, should it be specified?) That she brings her nose closer.Then Hume each of the stands where she goes."This smell reminds me of my early childhood ...", she will even go so far as to let go.Anxious to be always more in the smell of holiness.

2014: Dupont-Aignan passes a weapon to the border