A left-wing mayor confused with a relative of Eric Zemmour in a comic strip

“There is no possible doubt, my features are perfectly reproduced. Michel Loussouarn is the mayor of Rosporden, a small town in southern Finistère. Labeled as “various left”, the chosen one had the bad surprise to find himself in a comic strip where he is presented as close to Eric Zemmour.

The mayor denounces “an attack on his image” and protests against this error. “Obviously, I have a namesake who is part of Eric Zemmour’s team but it’s not me,” insists Michel Loussouarn. The namesake of the Breton elected official would be a former soldier who led the RN Andréa Kotarac campaign for the regional elections in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes last June.

First book from Mourad Boudjellal’s new publishing house

The comic strip, published on March 10 and titled Elyzee, imagine what France would be like if Eric Zemmour were elected head of state. This fiction is the first work of the new publishing house of the former president of the Rugby club Toulonnais Mourad Boudjellal. His brother Farid Boudjellal is in the drawing and the historian François Durpaire in the screenplay.

“This is a very regrettable error of homonymy for which an apology was immediately presented to Michel Loussouarn”, reacted the publishing house, adding that an “erratum” had been “printed and inserted in all copies”. What the Breton mayor disputes, after having had the various points of sale checked.

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