The influencers. In recent months, the most striking case in this sense in our country is represented by Fedez : his commitment in favor of the Zan bill was manifested online and offline, on the May Day stage, but also - and above all - on social media. In his Instagram Stories, the well-known rapper (editor's note: Is he still a rapper?) frequently works to promote the approval of the law and has already addressed the topic directly with Deputy Alessandro Zan in two live broadcasts.
Whether you agree with Fedez or not, one Europe Cell Phone Number List thing is clear: the singer has positioned himself on the issues of civil rights like few politicians. Strong in his social power, of course, but what is a politician if he is not strong in his "electoral power"? the two worlds are not that far apart. At this point the Marzullian question to ask is: do politics need i Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List nfluencers, or do influencers need politics? An influencer is filling a void right now, and perhaps not just with young people, but with adults as well.

The mix of these two worlds has also recently manifested itself on the political side: Carlo Calenda , leader of Action and candidate for mayor of Rome, has started several interesting activities on social media in recent months. From the live on Instagram with the Cinica Beautician, to the live on Twitch with Er Faina , he used the digital territories of very different characters to intercept an audience that he would otherwise have had difficulty reaching.