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Unclear, the challenges of departmental and regional? The Interior Ministry responds to you on Instagram

2021-06-20T22:18:31.403Z


The spokesperson for Place Beauvau, Camille Chaize, answered Wednesday, at the Yvelines prefecture, to questions from Internet users under the


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Because the stakes of the departmental and regional elections which are held this Sunday are not obvious to all, the spokesperson for the Ministry of the Interior, Camille Chaize, answered questions from Internet users on Wednesday.

To address a young audience, the police commissioner offered a live on Instagram live from the Yvelines prefecture, in Versailles.

“The electoral law can be very complicated, there we have a real interaction with the public, the Net surfers ask us questions which concern them directly.

»Every month on Instagram, the 39-year-old spokesperson answers current questions related to the themes of the Ministry of the Interior such as intelligence professions, how do you get French nationality, work firefighters…

A hundred people connected

3 pm: let's go for the live.

The session takes place in the garden of the prefecture, also the filming location for season 2 of the political series “Black Baron”.

To begin with, the 30-something gives a historical reminder of the elections in France for five minutes.

About a hundred people are connected.

Then it's question box time.

In the event of a pointed question, the spokesperson can rely on Fabrice Champeyroux.

Electoral code in hand, he is the head of the office of elections at the prefecture.

"In a short time you have to get to the point"

“What is the difference between departmental and regional elections?

»Asks a young person.

In fifteen seconds, the limited time of a story, Camille Chaize explains that the regional advisers take care of economic development, health but also access to housing while the departmental advisers manage social action, people with disabilities and elderly or road management.

Versailles, Wednesday June 16, 2021. Every month on Instagram, the 39-year-old spokesperson responds to topical questions related to the themes of the Ministry of the Interior such as the intelligence professions, how do we have French nationality, the work of firefighters… Jeanne Cassard

A complicated exercise, "in a short time you have to get to the point", but to which the spokesperson for Place Beauvau is happy to lend herself.

“We know that young people no longer watch traditional media, social networks are a way of addressing them directly.

And then it doesn't take me any longer than the TV sets.

"

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While the polls predict a record abstention, "the idea is also to call on young people to vote."

Another Internet user asks how to know if one is registered on the electoral rolls: “It is enough to go on the site of the public service of which the link appears.

"

"The goal is not to create the buzz but to debate"

On the low number of subscribers on her Instagram account, 2380, Camille Chaize believes that "it has at least the merit of existing, the goal is not to make the buzz but to debate on a subject related to the ministry of 'Interior'.

Since her arrival at Place Beauvau at the end of 2019, Twitter and Instagram accounts dedicated to the spokesperson have been created.

Every Thursday, Camille Chaize also offers a “Face Cam”, a three-minute video on a hot topic, on Twitter.

"This week, we are going to talk about security during the Euro football rallies".

For two months, Camille Chaize has been on the Twitch platform, where she offers weekly debates: “At the start of the school year, the Ministry of the Interior will also release a podcast.

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Source: leparis

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