Public Audiovisual Commission: President Calls for "Greatest Restraint" Before Voting
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MEPs vote on Monday for the publication or not of the report on public audiovisual. Whatever happens, the work of the far right MP Charles Alloncle, in recent weeks, has been a major success...
The members of the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry will meet in camera this Monday to decide whether or not to publish Charles Alloncle's report on public audiovisual, a highly political decision.
Jérémie Patrier-Leitus denounces in particular the rapporteur's press releases, a few hours before a crucial vote for the conclusion of their work.
Mr Horizons deplores 'the publication in the press of the proposals contained in his report which violates the strict rules governing the committees of inquiry and even though the vote on the report has not yet taken place', which is due to take place on Monday.
Jérémie Patrier-Leitus reminded MEPs this Saturday of their "reservation duty" before the vote on Monday on the report of the Ciottist rapporteur. Several of Charles Alloncle's recommendations have already fled in the press.
On the eve of the vote on the report of the parliamentary committee of inquiry, President Jérémie Patrier-Leitus urges Members to calm down in the face of the tensions surrounding Charles Alloncle's recommendations
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