The French word 'démago' is a colloquial term derived from 'démagogue,' referring to individuals who seek political popularity through appealing to the desires and prejudices of the masses. This term has gained prominence in recent political discourse. While predominantly used in spoken language, 'démago' maintains the same meaning but in a more casual context. For instance, it can be seen in headlines of news publications and casual discussions, marking a trend in how political rhetoric is discussed in France.
The term 'démago' refers to a demagogue, someone appealing to the masses' desires and prejudices for political gain, increasingly relevant in today's political discourse.
In contemporary French headlines, 'démago' often conveys a sense of lightness or casualness compared to its more formal counterpart, demagogue.
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