A High-Voltage Commission of Inquiry for the French Public Audiovisual Industry: "It's Time to Take the Corpses Out of the Closet"
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The commission was initiated by the UDR, the allied party of the National Rally. Like a media group operating in the audiovisual, political...
Jérémie Patrier-Leitus, Member of Parliament Horizons du Calvados and chairman of the commission of inquiry on the public audiovisual, is the guest of the "4 Truths" Wednesday, November 26th. He came to explain the role of the commission he chairs, created at the request of the party Union des droites pour la République.
The public audiovisual sector is at the heart of a parliamentary commission of inquiry, initiated by the MP UDR Charles Alloncle. About 50 personalities will be heard.
The committee heard from the Arcom president. Between the UDR reporter on the industry's drifts and President Horizons, who refuses any "political trial", two visions clash.
The President of the Arcom, Martin Ajdari, opened the promenade of the hearings of this committee on public audiovisual by responding to the parliamentarians who did nothing.
The hearing of Martin Ajdari, president of the Arcom, at the first meeting of the commission of inquiry into the neutrality of the public audiovisual industry proved incisive, but controlled, as his president Jérémie Patrier-Leitus had wished.
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