The pretenders to the Élysée or people representing them, with the exception of Yannick Jadot and Jean-Luc Mélenchon – excluded from the list of guests – were before the national congress of the National Federation of Hunters (FNC), Tuesday March 22 . A great oral and a major challenge summarized by the president of the National Federation of Hunters, Willy Schraen. “Let’s speak frankly: the million hunters that we are represent, and we all know it, a very important political weight”he announced from the start.
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Jean Lassalle, candidate of Résistons, understood the message well. “You are absolutely necessary in the authentic France of which I dreamhe said to the hunters. “I am the president of the real hunters, of the real tradition, of authentic France, in short: those whom the French love because rest assured, they love you.”
For her part, the candidate Les Républicains, Valérie Pécresse, also released the big game: “You are the men and women who love the landscapes where they live and where they hunt. You know better than anyone the consequences of global warming on our forests.”
Valérie Pécresse knows the adage: there is no love, only proofs of love. So she committed herself to an important point for hunters: traditional hunts.
“With me, ancestral know-how, ancestral traditions will be protected wherever hunters have passed them on from father to son, from mother to daughter forever.”
Valérie Pécresse, Republican candidateIn front of the National Congress of the National Federation of Hunters
Some traditional hunts have indeed been banned. Valérie Pécresse also wants to put an end to obstacles to hunting. The Reconquest candidate, Eric Zemmour, spoke on the same line. “The right to hunt freely is part of the achievements of the revolutionhe launched at the desk. The attacks of Jean-Luc Mélenchon or Yannick Jadot are insulting and intolerable to me.”
The environmental candidate and that of rebellious France want a ban on hunting on weekends and during school holidays. It is neither to the taste of the hunters, nor to the taste of Fabien Roussel, the communist candidate. “Ban, ban, ban, these people have only this word in their mouths. Ban hunting, ban cars, ban meat, ban Christmas trees, the Tour de France, what is it? who will stay at the end?he says to loud applause.
Yannick Jadot, targeted, like Jean-Luc Mélenchon, could not defend themselves against the assistance. Both were not invited to this great oral.