For politicians, notes Le Figaro, talking on social networks does not only allow you to offer yourself 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 Audiovisual Council (CSA), which forces television and radio channels to scrupulously respect the pluralist expression of currents of thought and opinion.
When Marlène Schiappa, Minister Delegate to the Minister of the Interior took part last Tuesday, on the TF1 Instagram account, in a 48-minute “InstaLive” hosted by the editor-in-chief of the political service of TF1 and LCI, it was the same .
No problem for the CSA for the moment: “ for the parties, the exercise is more akin to distributing leaflets “, considers Michèle Léridon, president of the working group on rights and freedoms, pluralism and ethics at the CSA
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