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Reform of the Public Audiovisual: the Text Arrives in the Senate, the Left "in Resistance"

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The text by Rachida Dati, rejected by the deputies, returns to the Senate for rapid adoption, despite the opposition of the left which fears a "return of the worst ORTF" The reform of the

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Rejected in the Assembly, the draft law on public audiovisual was adopted this Friday at the Palais du Luxembourg. The Minister of Culture used the great means to have its text passed despite the parliamentary obstruction of the left.

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The Minister of Culture Rachida Dati decided to resort to the "block vote" on the reform of the public audiovisual, while the debates were simmering. Rasim in the upper chamber.

·Paris, France
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As she tried to defend her public audiovisual reform, the Minister of Culture put forward her personal journey to promote her text.

·Paris, France
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TRIBUNE. It was permissible, according to the essayist in a forum in the "World", to hope for a reform more ambitious and better funded than that carried by Rachida Dati. And who would not be afraid to be inspired by the French Broadcasting Office.

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The text by Rachida Dati, rejected by the deputies, returns to the Senate for rapid adoption, despite the opposition of the left which fears a "return of the worst ORTF" The reform of the

·France
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The agenda of parliamentarians, shaken by two special sessions this week and then back to school, is very busy.

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Liberation broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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