Laure Miller
Laure Miller is a French politician and member of the National Assembly, representing the political group Ensemble pour la République. She is known for her advocacy on issues affecting youth, particularly the mental health implications of social media use among minors. Recently, she has been in the news for her role as the rapporteur for a parliamentary commission of inquiry focused on investigating the psychological effects of TikTok on young users, emphasizing the need for legal measures to protect children from harmful content.
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Turkey:
Laure Miller, a member of Macron's party, presented the bill to ban social media access for those under 15.
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Andorra:
Laure Miller is cited as the rapporteur of the law in Le Monde.
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Kenya:
Laure Miller speaks during a debate on banning under-15s from social media at France’s National Assembly.
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Uruguay:
Laure Miller is the deputy who is promoting the law to restrict social media access for minors under 15 years old.
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Moldova:
Laure Miller, a deputy from the president's camp, proposed the law to prohibit social media use by those under 15.
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Switzerland:
Miller is a member of parliament who supported the bill to restrict social media access for minors.
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Ukraine:
The bill was proposed by Laure Miller, a deputy from the 'Renaissance' party.
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France:
Laure Miller is a deputy who proposed the law to ban social media for minors under 15 years old.
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Slovenia:
Laure Miller is a member of the Preporod party and the rapporteur for the special committee studying the psychological effects of TikTok on teenagers.
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United Kingdom:
The basis of the proposed French law is a text drawn up late last year by deputy Laure Miller, who chaired a parliamentary committee enquiry into the psychological effects of TikTok and other networks.
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