The French electoral results as seen through the eyes of independent media

In this episode we’ll be discussing the results of the recent French legislative elections, which defied the predictions of most analysts. More than that, we’ll be discussing the trends that have been shaping France’s society for years now, from politics to the media industry. More specifically: what can explain both, the expectations of Marine Le…

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In this episode we’ll be discussing the results of the recent French legislative elections, which defied the predictions of most analysts. More than that, we’ll be discussing the trends that have been shaping France’s society for years now, from politics to the media industry. More specifically: what can explain both, the expectations of Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally party winning these elections, on the one hand, and the final success of progressive parties, on the other hand? The lead guest of this episode is Johan Weisz-Myara, founder and producer at Street Press. Born 15 years ago, Street Press is an independent media organisation which has broadly covered the life of young French citizens in the outskirts, or banlieus, of French metropolitan areas. In relation to the French elections, Street Press launched dozens of investigations into the French far-right over the past year and co-organised the biggest anti-far-right protests in the country, in Paris, ahead of the legislative elections. But, in this episode, we’ll also hear from Nikita Rathod, Europod’s Social Media Officer. Nikita discusses how she, as a young Indian woman, has been living the runup to the elections, these months.

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