M. Thomas Culerrier is running as a Rec candidate for the Paris 14Ème Circonscription in the upcoming 2024 French Legislative General Election.
Competing against 7 other candidate(s), M. Thomas Culerrier aims to bring their extensive experience to the role as a candidate for Member Of Parliament in the French Republic, République Française.
Reconquête, also known as REC (Reconquête!), is a right-wing nationalist political party in France, founded in late 2021 by Éric Zemmour. The party's policies are strongly focused on issues of national identity, immigration, and security.
One of the primary concerns of Reconquête is the preservation of French national identity. The party advocates for strict immigration controls and has proposed measures to reduce immigration significantly.
They emphasize the importance of assimilation for those who do immigrate, promoting a vision of a homogenous French culture.
The party takes a hard stance against what it sees as the Islamization of France. Zemmour and his party have frequently highlighted the need to combat radical Islam and have called for the enforcement of strict secularism in public life, aiming to reduce the influence of Islamic practices and symbols.
Reconquête places a high priority on law and order. The party advocates for a robust response to crime, including increasing police numbers, tougher sentencing, and expanding the use of technology and surveillance to combat criminal activity.
The party believes in strengthening the French educational system to instill national values and improve competitiveness. They also support policies that would bolster French industry and reduce dependence on foreign manufacturing.
In the European Parliament, Reconquête has joined the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group, aligning with other right-wing parties across Europe to influence EU policies. Internationally, the party promotes a foreign policy that prioritizes French sovereignty and interests, often criticizing globalist agendas.
These positions reflect the party’s broader ideological stance, which is rooted in French nationalism, conservatism, and a reaction against progressive and globalist trends