Pieces of countryside. In September 2021, The world launched Fragments de France, an unprecedented portrait of the country through more than a hundred reports. One month before the presidential election, the editorial team is once once more mobilizing with Fragments de campagne. Through a weekly live, reports, chats… we will come back to these subjects which seem to us both essential but also ignored in political debates. Public services, environment, old age… Every week and until the first round scheduled for April 10, The World. fr will hold a special day. On the menu today: French youth.
What young people want. During the presidential campaign, The world is interested in the concerns of French youth, through the diversity of profiles of 18-29 year olds, their trajectories and their aspirations. We collected their words to make their voices heard. Throughout this special day do not hesitate to send us your testimonies on your, your life, your hopes, your fears, your relationship to politics, to this presidential campaign…
In the program :
Chat at 11 a.m. Ask your questions to Florian Tirana, president of Night Line, telephone listening service “by and for students”. He will answer your questions and testimonies on the subject of the mental health of young people and students.
Chat at 2 p.m. Ask your questions to Bérangère Poncet, general secretary of the Cop’1 association. She will answer you on the theme of the precariousness of young people and students.
Broadcast at 4 p.m. Popularizer of political life, particularly in his show broadcast on Twitch, streamer Jean Massiet will conclude this special day with us. For more than two hours, he will receive journalists from World who will have participated in this day. He will also relay the questions that you can ask him live on his channel’s chat.
For further :
Testimonials. The action yes, the ballot box no: words of a committed but abstentionist youth
Reportage. “Let us live! “: in Béarn, the dreams and nightmares of the children of farmers
Decryptage. The impressive political “disaffiliation” of 18-24 year olds in France
Interview. “Young people are affected by a deep democratic malaise”