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Publié le 25/02/2026

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« Script A : Welcome everyone on the MSAL News, today we have the honor to welcome our previous Flotus Michelle Obama, Jennifer Mikaelson an American voter and Alexandra Blake a social media user.

So today we’re going to discuss about the intrusion of private life of politicians.

As it is an important issue concerning politician, we’re going to start with Michelle Obama.

So what do you think about the intrusion of your private life ? S : As a First Lady, I truly believe that we should not enter the private lives of politicians.

First of all, they are human beings before anything else.

So, they have families, emotions, personal struggles.

Living under constant attention can cause stress and anxiety.

Even if you are in politics, this doesn’t mean giving up your right to privacy.

Moreover, when the media focuses too much on personal details, we end up talking more about a politician’s vacation or partner than about their decisions on education, healthcare, or the economy. That’s dangerous for democracy.

Respecting their private life helps protect democracy. A: Yeah, I can undertand your point of view and you Jennifer, what do you think about this issue. L : Yes, the voters must not be too intrusive in the private lives of politicians, but we need to know their past.

Not everyone can become a politician.

You must have studied, not have a criminal record.

His behavior, even private, can have a significant impact.

If a politician transmits strict family values and moral, but acts differently in private, this can call into question his sincerity. M :The media has to be intrusive about politicians’ private lives.

This transparency makes stronger the responsibility of managers, because they know that their actions, even private ones, can be analyzed.

It also allows voters to make informed choices by knowing not only the ideas and decisions of politicians, but also their personal integrity.

This transparency increases trust between the public and the government, showing that leaders have nothing to hide.

Finally, it reduces the corruption and abuse of power, a constant surveillance prevents inappropriate behavior, and it can disclose secrect.

Privacy is a necessary sacrifice to ensure a healthy democracy. A: Hmm okay, then could you propose us a solution ? M : In my opinion the media must have full access to the private lives of politicians, including strict measures like stalking, to ensure absolute transparency.

Even if it’s controversial, this level of intrusion could be seen as a necessary sacrifice to protect democracy and public trust. A: Oh, don’t you think that it’s a little.... »

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