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Friday, September 8, 2017

'Le Figaro': Will Mark Zuckerberg be the next US president?

Journal highlights a series of indications that he will run for president in 2020




The French newspaper Le Figaro published an article on Friday (8) which analyzes the possibility of Mark Zuckerberg, known worldwide for owning Facebook, will be the next president of the United States.At 33, the founder and CEO of Facebook is one of the most influential and powerful billionaires on the planet, says Le Figaro. For several months, and rightly so, many tell him about his presidential ambition in the United States. Portrait of a man linked to two billion humans, he adds.Mark Zuckerberg visits the Blackfeet Indian tribe in Montana. And as each of the two billion users of Facebook, the largest social network in the world in which he is the founder and CEO, he published photos of his meeting with members of the Blackfeet tribe in his feed. He describes, among other things, the daily life of the reserve, clarifies the complexity of the problems associated with the specific jurisdiction at his disposal, evokes the pains caused by alcohol and drug addiction within the tribe.

A few days earlier, Zuck-to his intimates-told Le Figaro's reporter about his adventures and analyzes of the rural world of a cattle ranch in South Dakota. This time, with pictures of him in the middle of the cows. 


"Why would Mark Zuckerberg, one of the most powerful and influential men on the planet, owning a $ 71.5 billion personal fortune, CEO of a media and technology empire at a click from half the globe, an Indian reservation, a breeding farm or a fire station to talk to about twenty people and see cows? " Le Figaro asks .
It may be that the youngest billionaire in history does not limit his ambitions to the interconnectedness of all mankind, and sees himself as President of the United States of America, he opines.
In early 2017, Mark Zuckerberg announced his good intentions in an open letter to the community, like every year, when he was limited to learning Mandarin or reading 25 books in a year. This year's challenge included: visit each of the 50 states by 2018, the French daily reports.
Since the announcement and his open letter on February 16, Mark Zuckerberg has repeatedly raised a number of indications that he will likely run for the presidency in the 2020 elections, the paper warns.


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