Louis Sarkozy, even “further to the right” than his father, prepares for his political future

He's a "die-hard Napoleon Bonaparte fan," a gun lover, and an "ultraliberal" who reveres Javier Milei and Elon Musk. Louis Sarkozy, Nicolas's youngest son, is omnipresent in the French media. A calculated presence before embarking on a likely political adventure, observes the foreign press.
He spent much of his life in the United States. But a few months ago, Louis Sarkozy returned to France. Since then, Nicolas Sarkozy's youngest son has been "everywhere," observes Le Soir .
A column in the far-right weekly Valeurs actuelles, a position as a columnist at LCI – “the channel of Martin Bouygues, his godfather,” notes the Belgian newspaper –, but also appearances on television sets to promote his book on Napoleon Bonaparte.
The son of Cécilia and Nicolas, born in 1997, is “a die-hard fan” of the founder of the First Empire, explains the Tages-Anzeiger . Louis Sarkozy readily admits to thinking “every day” about the little Corsican corporal and “calls himself @napsarkozy on X,” notes the Swiss newspaper.
But beyond this passion for the man who re-established slavery in France, the son of the “deposed former president” is today “coveted for his 'role' as a political agitator,” explains Le Soir .
“Without too much surprise,” the son of the former leader of the French right is also “deeply right-wing”
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