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Provided by AGPThe program is designed to address widely shared claims on issues such as taxation, household purchasing power, and government spending. It will provide verified and publicly sourced explanations through educational materials intended to clarify common misconceptions, as stated by reports.
According to local media coverage, the initiative will use a mix of written analysis and short videos distributed through official communication channels, including platforms like Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, and a newly launched TikTok account.
A ministry source, speaking anonymously, said there has been a noticeable increase in false or misleading narratives about economic subjects in recent months. The source added that some misinformation is based on real figures but is “twisted and ends up being erroneous.”
Reports also noted that recent examples of online rumors include incorrect claims about tax rules related to personal gifts, as well as exaggerated figures concerning the projected cost of France’s long-term energy planning.
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