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Pavel Durov Warns France is Experiencing Social Collapse


Pavel Durov Telegram CEO

Pavel Durov warns France faces collapse Source: The New York Times

Serious Warning from Telegram CEO

Telegram founder Pavel Durov warns that France could experience social collapse if it continues its current censorship policies. This statement was made during an interview with Le Point on Wednesday.

Criticism of President Macron

“Emmanuel Macron is not making the right choices. I am very disappointed. France is becoming increasingly weak,” Durov stated. The Telegram CEO warned: “If you nurture one or two generations with a certain mindset, it will take decades to change. If you continue wasting time, the country will have to undergo extreme changes.”

Emmanuel Macron French President

Macron faces criticism from Telegram CEO Source: Britannica

Durov emphasized: “When you delay necessary reforms for too long, you will eventually experience collapse.” He also warned that France is losing talent to other regions like Dubai.

Context of the Arrest

These statements come after Durov’s arrest in France in August 2024, which sparked widespread condemnation from the crypto community and civil rights activists regarding its impact on freedom of speech.

Election Censorship Allegations

Durov revealed that French intelligence services had requested him to censor content supporting conservative candidates related to Romania’s presidential election in May 2025. Nicolas Lerner, head of French intelligence, approached him at the Hôtel de Crillon with this request – which Durov claims to have refused.

Telegram censorship digital freedom

France joins censorship efforts against Telegram Source: Reason Magazine

Criticism of Digital Services Act

Durov considers the EU’s Digital Services Act a “Trojan horse” for censorship disguised under the guise of consumer protection.

“These laws are dangerous because they can be used against the very people who created them. Today they target conspiracy theorists, tomorrow they might target the authors themselves,” Durov warned.

Conclusion

Pavel Durov’s statements reflect deep concerns about the direction of regulatory policies in France and the EU. This case continues to be a focal point of international attention, particularly from supporters of free speech and digital privacy rights.