Public Audiovisual: Members Validate Alloncle Report Despite Strong Protests
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The committee of inquiry adopted, with two votes in favour, the report of the deputy UDR Charles Alloncle, thanks to the abstention of the macroists and the support of the elected Horizons Jérémie Patrier-Leitus. Until...
Parliamentarians voted in favour of the publication of the highly controversial report by MP UDR, despite strong protests from the left, which can be made public in a week's time.
Many Members participating in the sulfurous committee of inquiry accused the text of the rapporteur Charles Alloncle, an ally of the National Assembly, of being insulting, biased or even slanderous.On Monday afternoon, some 30 Members of Parliament participating in the sulfurous commission of inquiry into the French public audiovisual industry finally decided in camera to publish the report resulting from the hearings.Insoumis, socialists and ec…
The Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry adopted Charles Alloncle's controversial report on public audiovisual, paving the way for its forthcoming publication despite the strong opposition of the left
The commission of inquiry on public audiovisual has validated a controversial report. Adopted by 12 votes to 10, this 400-page document will be unveiled in a week.
Beyond the polemics, the work of the commission of inquiry on public audiovisual, whose report was adopted on Monday, raises questions that cannot be swept away by a turn of hands. And which will lead the presidential campaign 2027.
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