>liberté de la presse
How is this legal?
>journalists can't influence voting behavior
What the fuck?
>voters shouldn't be fully informed when they vote
>people can vote only if they're not aware of how corrupt the Rothschild banker candidate is
Oh look, twelve year olds find out about EU/NATO.
Welcome.
Now grab a brick.
Fuck off Russian scum.
The world is onto your bullshit.
Before everyone jumps in blindly, I want to remind you that this is because of the "media cannot interfere and influence decisions on the last day before the election, and any such interference is regarded as propaganda" law that is most likely applied in all of EU, like it is in Bulgaria and France
They aren't banned to publish that - they're banned to speak about the elections as a whole
when there is no media,
we must become THE MEDIA
Mac n cheese will win. It was a real show, but Le Pen didn't have a real chance.
>Now grab a brick.
Alright, I have a brick. What now?
Now for the test of whether right-wing populism can win without a free press.
g-go away, shill.... right?
What a bunch of hypocrites.
THANK YOU !
This kind of title is misleading AF ...
Everybody (medias/candidates/citizen) knew the rule weeks before the leak; it is not linked at all.
Plus, there's really not much to say, as nothing illegal or suspicious about Macron came out from this leak so far..
We have similar, from 00:30 until 22:00 when polls close on polling day the media is not allowed to report anything political beyond
>voting is happening
At least now we can post it via the internet.
eat it... whole
So what are the juiciest , most unflattering things about macron found in the dump?
Has anyone found an embarrassing email ?
Does this mean that the macron offshore account pasta is true or is it unrelated? What of note is in the leaks?
48 hours before vote medias in France are forbidden to report anything about the campaign. It's an half-century old law, quite outdated obviously.
Smash your own head in.
>THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY OUT.
Not much. There was meth ordered by a junior member in Macron's team. that's about it.
It's literally nothing senpai
man you so blind
From midnight the day before the vote, nobody is allowed to publish or broadcast anything which could swing the vote. The idea is to allow citizens time to reflect on all the choices before them, not to be harassed by desperate candidates as they're about to enter the voting booth.
I think it's a pretty good idea, desu senpai.
why are all the french posting o this website absolute vermin
Why? People aren't allowed to know things?
Or you could just, you know, turn off the TV. Why is it the government's place to step in and tell people when to stop discussing something?
Oh wait,
>Europe
Fuck globalism unless we're the ones doing it!
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Thanks, that definitely helped the thread moving forward :)