A candidate of Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party has withdrawn from the race despite having a positive result in the first round of early legislative elections for the Calvados constituency.
Ludivine Daoudi had to withdraw her candidacy because a photo of her wearing a Nazi hat has gone viral on the internet.
Her departure from the race was announced by party delegate Philippe Chapron this Tuesday morning. “She doesn’t deny it, she took this photo a few years ago in Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives. Indeed, the picture has left a bitter taste. We cannot accept such a thing”, explains Chapron.
The photo of Ludivine Daoudi has been shared on social networks in recent hours, especially by the candidate of the New Popular Front, Emma Fourreau.
“On July 7, no vote for these dirty fascists,” she writes on the X platform.
Since the start of the legislative campaign, several National Rally candidates have withdrawn from the race due to racist or anti-Semitic remarks. The candidate for Morbihan, Joseph Martin, was expelled before the first round because of an anti-Semitic message published in 2018 on social networks.
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