French Greens leader calls for X to be banned in EU
Social networks pose a growing “challenge to our democracies,” Marine Tondelier has claimed
Marine Tondelier, leader of French political party The Ecologists, has called for the social media platform X to be banned across the European Union, at least during election periods, calling it a threat to democracy.
Speaking on RTL’s Le Grand Jury program on Sunday, Tondelier expressed concern about the influence of social media on democratic processes amid heightened tensions between the platform’s owner, Elon Musk, and EU officials who accuse the US billionaire of meddling in European politics.
“It’s not a question of freedom of expression, it’s a question of shaping public opinion,” she claimed. Tondelier highlighted the growing concentration of media ownership in France and globally, accusing “ultra-rich individuals” of trying to “buy power” once they accumulate enough wealth.
Le réseau social Twitter n’est pas seulement pénible mais il aussi dangereux.
La question de le quitter se pose bien évidemment, mais ne suffira pas : il faut l’interdire.#HelloQuitteX pic.twitter.com/rzmjyw29Lh
— Marine Tondelier (@marinetondelier) January 12, 2025
“We also need to take social media into account in this calculation now. It is part of the fabrication of opinion. It has a grip on reality. It impacts election results,” she stated. “It’s dangerous because it’s a challenge to our democracies,” she added, suggesting a ban on X during sensitive periods, such as elections.
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“The social network Twitter is not only annoying but also dangerous. The question of leaving it obviously arises, but it will not be enough: it must be banned,” she wrote in a post on X.
Tondelier also urged her partners from the left-wing New Popular Front (NPF) coalition, which won the most National Assembly seats in this summer’s legislative elections, to migrate to alternative networks.
“I’m going to leave, but what are the others doing? It will still have an impact on reality. It will still contribute to destabilizing the upcoming elections,” she said.
Musk provoked a major controversy by claiming in December that “only the AfD can save Germany,” a statement some EU officials denounced as unacceptable foreign meddling. This followed an op-ed published by the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag, in which Musk defended the right-wing party’s policies. Last week, the tycoon hosted an interview on X with Alice Weidel, the AfD’s candidate for chancellor in the upcoming German election.
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Musk also clashed with former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton, referring to him as “the tyrant of Europe,” after Breton appeared to endorse the cancellation of Romania’s presidential election, and warned of potential foreign interference in the upcoming German polls.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot recently voiced concerns about Musk’s influence, urging the European Commission to take a firmer stance and use existing mechanisms against external meddling. Breton clarified that his remarks were aimed at ensuring compliance with the EU’s Digital Services Act.
In recent weeks, the South African-born tech mogul also criticized British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, accusing him of failing to tackle the long-running scandal of Pakistani grooming gangs, and refusing to properly investigate the mass rape of underage girls while he was head of the UK Crown Prosecution Service from 2008 to 2013. He also urged Washington to step in and “liberate” British people from their “tyrannical government.”