According to Cointelegraph, Telegram founder Pavel Durov has expressed concerns about France's political direction, warning of a potential societal collapse if current censorship and regulatory policies persist. In an interview with French outlet Le Point, Durov criticized French President Emmanuel Macron's decisions, stating, "Emmanuel Macron isn’t making the right choices. I’m very disappointed. France is getting weaker and weaker." He emphasized that nurturing generations with a specific mindset could take decades to alter, and delaying necessary reforms could lead to extreme changes. Durov highlighted the risk of France losing talent to other regions, such as Dubai.
Durov's remarks come in the wake of his media appearances following his arrest in France in August 2024, which sparked widespread condemnation from the crypto community, civil rights activists, and human rights organizations. These groups continue to monitor Durov's case, considering its implications for free speech and political expression in the digital era. The Telegram founder also recounted claims that French intelligence services requested him to censor pro-conservative content related to the May 2025 Romanian presidential election. Durov alleged that Nicolas Lerner, head of French intelligence, approached him at the Hôtel de Crillon with this request, which he refused.
Durov criticized the European Union’s Digital Services Act, describing it as a potential tool for censorship disguised as consumer protection and misinformation prevention. He warned that such laws could be turned against their creators, stating, "These laws are dangerous because they can be used against those who created them. Today, they target those labeled conspiracy theorists. Tomorrow, they may target their authors." Durov's comments reflect ongoing debates about the balance between regulation and freedom of expression in the digital landscape.