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Chaos as French far-right candidate launches president bid

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Paris, Dec 06: France's far-right candidate, Eric Zemmour launched his presidential campaign on Sunday amid fanfare and fighting.

Thousands of supporters came came to Zemmour's launch event in Paris, however violent scenes soon took center-stage.

Chaos as French far-right candidate launches president bid

As Zemmour made his entrance, a person in the crowd lunged towards him, and forced the 63-year-old into a brief headlock before being taken away by police.

Anti-racism campaigners beaten

At one point during the event a group of activists stood up near the front of the hall, with t-shirts that read "No to racism" on them.

They were almost immediately set upon by nearby supporters, with video footage showing them being beaten before they too were ejected from the venue.

Activists from the group SOS Racisme — a movement of NGOs which describe themselves as anti-racist — arranged the protest.

"We wanted to do a non-violent protest," Aline Kremer told AFP. "People jumped on them and started hitting them."

The organization said on Twitter that were met with "incredible violence" for what they described as their peaceful protest.

Zemmour's anti-immigrant pledges

The former TV-pundit announced he would run in next year's election, scheduled for April.

"The stakes are huge: if I win it will be the start of winning back the most beautiful country in the world," Zemmour told his supporters.

Zemmour has taken a strong anti-immigrantstance, and has pledged to expel failed asylum seekers.

He was also critical of the media and said: "They are making up polemics [controversies] about books I wrote 15 years ago, they snoop into my private life, call me all sorts of names... My adversaries want my political death, journalists want my social death and jihadists want my death,'' he told the crowd.

Those attending the rally were not required to show French COVID-19 health passes.This was in line with a ruling from the Constitutional Council that said the passes should not restrict access to political meetings.

Source: DW

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