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Influencers and politicians come together: Meet the most influential lawmakers

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Last updated: 2024/06/19 at 8:43 AM
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Social media stars are taking the European Parliament by storm, with a Cypriot, a Czech, a Frenchman, and a Spaniard among the newly elected MEPs. These influencers-turned-politicians bring diverse backgrounds, ideologies, and motivations to the table. Fidias Panayiotou, a 24-year-old Cypriot known as ‘Fidias’, entered politics despite admitting to knowing nothing about it. He gained popularity on YouTube with videos such as ‘I Hugged The World’s Top 100 Celebrities’, but faced backlash for controversial content. In contrast, Czech MEP Filip Turek, a former professional racing driver, stirred controversy with his libertarian views and alleged neo-Nazi affiliations. Spanish MEP Alvise Pérez, a former political influencer known for anti-establishment views, won a surprise election on a platform of fighting corruption and challenging traditional parties.

While these social media stars’ paths to politics may be unconventional, they reflect a growing trend of influencers entering the political arena. Their ability to connect with younger audiences and mobilize public anger through social media platforms has earned them significant followings. Influencers like Turek and Pérez have used their platforms to challenge mainstream political narratives and promote their own agendas. Turek’s provocative comments against the EU’s green policies and Pérez’s anti-vaccine stance have garnered attention and controversy, but also support from like-minded followers.

The influence of social media on politics is undeniable, as highlighted by the success of influencers like Panayiotou, Turek, and Pérez in securing seats in the European Parliament. These individuals have leveraged their online presence to gain political traction and challenge traditional power structures. Their ability to engage with audiences on platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok has allowed them to communicate their messages effectively and mobilize support. As they navigate their new roles as MEPs, these social media stars will continue to shape the political landscape in Europe.

The rise of social media influencers in politics poses questions about the future of democracy and representation. While traditional political actors may downplay the importance of influencers like Panayiotou, Turek, and Pérez, their ability to connect with younger audiences and mobilize public opinion cannot be ignored. As social media continues to play a significant role in shaping political discourse, influencers are likely to have an increasing impact on the political landscape. The ability of influencers to galvanize support and challenge established norms makes them a powerful force in contemporary politics.

In conclusion, the presence of social media stars in the European Parliament reflects a broader trend of influencers entering the political arena. These individuals bring unique perspectives and approaches to politics, leveraging their online presence to connect with audiences and advance their agendas. While their rise may be controversial, it underscores the changing nature of political engagement in the digital age. Influencers like Panayiotou, Turek, and Pérez are reshaping the political landscape in Europe and challenging traditional power structures. As they navigate their new roles as MEPs, their impact on European politics is likely to grow, highlighting the influence of social media in shaping democratic processes.

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