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Publication of the Report by the Parliamentary Inquiry Into Public Broadcasting: Its Rapporteur Is Once Again Criticized

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The parliamentary inquiry into public broadcasting was launched at the request of the Union of the Right for the Republic, Eric Ciotti's party and an ally of the National Rally, following accusations of left-wing sympathies against journalists Thomas Legrand and Patrick Cohen. Source link: https://www.lemonde.fr/politique/video/2026/05/05/publication-du-rapport-de-la-commission-d-enquete-sur-l-audiovisuel-public-son-rapporteur-de-nouveau-critiqu…

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The parliamentary inquiry into public broadcasting was launched at the request of the Union of the Right for the Republic, Eric Ciotti's party and an ally of the National Rally, following accusations of left-wing sympathies against journalists Thomas Legrand and Patrick Cohen. Source link: https://www.lemonde.fr/politique/video/2026/05/05/publication-du-rapport-de-la-commission-d-enquete-sur-l-audiovisuel-public-son-rapporteur-de-nouveau-critiqu…

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The findings of the extreme right-wing rapporteur and deputy Charles Alloncle were posted on the National Assembly website on Tuesday morning, May 5. The commission of inquiry lasted six months.

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In their introduction, the chairman of the committee, Jérémie Patrier-Leitus, and the rapporteur, Charles Alloncle, violently attacked each other, a symbol of the tensions that have emelted these months of work.

·Paris, France
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According to the Member of Parliament Horizons Jérémie Patrier-Leitus, the rapporteur's objective was to cast "the discredit and in a way the reproach" on the sector, after the publication of the report of the committee of inquiry.

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France Télévisions denounces a project that would weaken the public offer, while the chairman of the committee of inquiry defends a different reform of the proposals of the rapporteur Charles Alloncle. The explosive report of the MP UDR Charles Alloncle, now published, has not only triggered a political reaction, it now provokes a frontal response of France Télévisions and a [...] L'article Audiovisual public : France Télévisions étrille sans su…

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On 8 April 2026, after six months of hearings, the Member gave his report, a key step which was supposed to mark the end of a thorough work on the operation and transparency of the sector. But behind the scenes, the dossier remains explosive. Several points of friction persist, particularly around documents which the rapporteur claims to have never obtained.

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closermag.fr broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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