Twitch has become the last trade fair where politicians and citizens are chatted.
Samuel Étienne, the presenter of “Question pour un champion”, on France 3, and of the morning show of the Franceinfo channel, interviewed there in quick succession the former President of the Republic, François Hollande, and the current Prime Minister, Jean Castex.
Marine Le Pen also received an invitation.
When he is not doing live on Sunday on Instagram, the government spokesperson, Gabriel Attal, talks there "#Sans Filter" with influencers.
As for Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the leader of La France insoumise has long since launched his own channel, called Twitchons.
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For politicians, it is not just a question of offering themselves a digital walkabout at the same time as a rejuvenation.
It is also an opportunity to exploit a new vein to increase tenfold, casually, his speaking time.
A way, in short, to pass under the radars of the Superior council of audio-visual (CSA), which constrains chains of
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