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Twitter.
That's what's happening."
And, concerning French politics, the slogan of the Californian platform is aptly named.
Because the National Assembly does not escape at the time: with a few exceptions, all the deputies are registered on the social network.
And for good reason, Twitter now occupies an important place in parliamentary debates.
Some elected officials are very active there.
This is the case of Stéphane Vojetta, a Renaissance deputy from the fifth constituency of French people living abroad, who distinguished himself during certain heated exchanges with the deputies of Nupes.
The twittosphere remembers in particular a virulent confrontation with the ecologist Sandrine Rousseau, who has since accused him of participating in his cyberharassment.
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We never met at the Assembly
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Stéphane Vojetta, a related Renaissance deputy, distinguished himself during certain fiery exchanges with the deputies of Nupes.
On the platform, it sometimes prolongs the debates started in the Hemicycle.
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Often, we start discussions in Parliament, but, after having carried out…
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