Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
So it's a law that can be used to stop online misinformation campaigns being used to manipulate elections?

I can see the value in that, but how it would work in practice isn't clear given the speed that misinformation can be spread online and the difficulty in stopping it.

A law like that might have come in handy in the UK prior to the Brexit referendum. I'm not sure what it has to do with vaccines though.
It depends. Le Penn for example couldn’t lend money to run her campaign so had to go outside of France for a loan.
We weren’t aware of it until well after the election.

Sarkozy was going to run again but was charged with fraud before he could.

The woman in charge of the IMF was going to stand but the scandal of fraud was brought up before she could declare.

Many people are denounced before they get chance to stand.

France I’d like the USA in regards to certain groups backing presidents.

It’s fascinating and like the USA they end up with 2 of the worst candidates with the better ones