The choice caused a stir in November 2022. While the composition of the National Assembly had just been renewed in June, their representatives had to share the Assembly's study groups, organized into nearly 80 themes.
The Renaissance deputies then preempted the video game and hunting and fishing groups, leaving the field open for the National Rally to seize the one on anti-Semitism.
Enough to spark a lively controversy, before the majority finally regains the presidency of this study group.
A sign, also, of the current craze for video games in the aisles of the hemicycle?
It was during the last five-year term that Macronist MP Denis Masséglia created the group with other colleagues from all sides.
The main interested party is an experienced “gamer” who mainly plays games like “League of Legends” (online game with more than 100 million players worldwide) or “World of Warcraft”.
Especially with his wife, in the evening, when others prefer to watch a film.
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