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The Reform of the French Public Audiovisual Industry Voted in the Senate After a Busy Day

On Friday, July 11 at second reading, senators broadly approved the reform of the public broadcasting system. The debate was shortened by the constitutional weapon of the "blocked vote", a choice of the government strongly contested by the left.

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After a busy journey between the National Assembly and the Senate, the reform of the public audiovisual system was finally adopted. Shortly before the parliamentary holidays, which started the evening, as Libération recalls.While the text was rejected by the deputies and retold by the left, Rachida Dati resorted to article 44.3 of the Constitution, also referred to as a "blocked vote".The minister announced that the government asked the Senate "…

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The Senate adopted on Friday at second reading the reform of public audiovisual. But it is less the substance of the text than the method used by the Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati, which is controversial: in...

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On Friday, July 11 at second reading, senators broadly approved the reform of the public broadcasting system. The debate was shortened by the constitutional weapon of the "blocked vote", a choice of the government strongly contested by the left.

·Paris, France
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DECRYPTAGE - Adopted on second reading in the Senate, the text on public audiovisual should return to the National Assembly at the beginning of the year.

·Paris, France
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Faced with a left opposed to the text and determined to slow down the examination at second reading, the Minister of Culture chose the strong method of pushing the chamber to vote before the summer truce.

·Paris, France
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In order to reach a vote before the parliamentary holidays, on Friday 11 July, Rachida Dati appealed to the little unsung brother of 49.3, who allows to blow up all the amendments.

·Paris, France
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L'Opinion broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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