Thursday,
January 09, 2025 - French President,
Emmanuel Macron has lambasted Elon Musk for his involvement in European
politics, accusing the tech mogul of intervening directly in elections across
the continent.
During an address on foreign policy in Paris, Macron didn't name Musk
but made a reference to the billionaire's actions, by highlighting concerns
over his alleged support for Germany's far-right AfD party.
"Who could have imagined, 10 years ago, that the owner of one of
the world's largest social networks would intervene directly in elections,
including in Germany?" Macron said, according to the Associated
Press.
He also accused the X owner of promoting a "new reactionary
international" movement.
Macron warned of the dangerous consequences of concentrating unchecked
power in the hands of a few wealthy individuals, stressing the destabilising
effect such power could have on democratic systems.
According to the AP report, Macron also perceived Musk's actions as a
challenge to Europe's democratic values and unity, advocating for greater
resilience in the face of external threats to the continent's stability.
Macron comes amid growing unease in Europe about Musk's influence.
In Germany, Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government has specifically called
out Musk.
"The normal people, the sensible people, the decent people are far
in the majority in this country. We act as if Musk's statements...could
influence a country of 84 million people with untruths or half-truths or
expressions of opinion. This is simply not the case," a government
spokesperson told broadcaster Deutsche Welle.
In the UK, Prime Minister Keir Starmer was asked about Musk during a
press conference on child sexual abuse cases. Musk previously accused Starmer
of negligence during his tenure as a prosecutor, a claim Starmer strongly
denied. Without mentioning Musk's name, Starmer dismissed the accusations as
self-serving lies.
According to Sky News, Starmer said, “Those that are spreading lies
and misinformation as far and as wide as possible are not interested in
victims. They're interested in themselves.”
Norway Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store also weighed in on Musk's
political influence.
"I find it worrying that a man with enormous access to social media
and huge economic resources involves himself so directly in the internal
affairs of other countries," Reuters quoted him as telling
Norwegian public broadcaster NRK.
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