Public Audiovisual: Can We Frame the Words of Journalists on Social Media, as Charles Alloncle Suggests?
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12 votes in favour, 10 against. And the abstention of all the members of the macro-political bloc. That is what it took to allow the Alloncle report to be adopted by the committee of inquiry on the public audiovisual sector meeting yesterday in camera.
DECRYPTAGE - The report of the committee of inquiry, which is due to be published on 4 May, revives the debate on the neutrality of public audiovisual figures. It also questions the limits to be placed on their online statements.
After having seemed to encourage the left-wing deputies to bury the report on the reform of the public audiovisual, the chairman of the committee of inquiry finally voted for the publication of the text. Behind the scenes of a reversal of the situation that ulcers the left...
Validated with only two votes, MP Charles Alloncle's report on public audiovisual immediately led to a sharp lifting of shields.
While the parliamentary committee of inquiry on the public audiovisual sector has completed its work in a rather roaring atmosphere, different voices, particularly on the left, have stood up to denounce the content of the report. In a hollow, several parliamentarians are concerned about the implementation of the recommendations, especially in the event of a victory of the far right next year, during the presidential election.The reality is much …
On 28 April, it was the turn of Erwan Balanant, Member of Parliament Modem, to say that the added value would be EUR 14 billion and that one euro spent would represent 10 euros of winnings for the State. Comble for a Member: Mr Balanant obviously gives very little value to the work of the commission of inquiry into the neutrality and financing of public audiovisual. He prefers to customize the debate: the report to be published on 4 May is not t…
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