Commission on Public Audiovisual: when the Quest for a Clash Pulves the Debate of Substance
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34 Articles
White smoke. The members of the committee of inquiry approved the publication of Charles Alloncle's report. It will be made public at the beginning of next week, on May 04, signing the outcome of one of the most important moments of this seventeenth legislature.Unfortunately, perhaps never again, there was a parliamentary report in France. What makes in parliamentary life the usual figure of formality has taken – like almost anything else in thi…
Members of the Committee of Inquiry on Public Audiovisual voted this Monday in favour of the controversial report on public audiovisual.
The 30 Members of the Committee of Inquiry into Public Audiovisual must approve or disapprove this Monday of the conclusions and recommendations of the rapporteur Charles Alloncle (UDR). A vote in favour of the report is...
In theory, the vote is only about the publication of the report, but the political stake behind it pushes elected officials to call for a change of rules.
MEPs vote on Monday on the publication of the report on public audiovisual produced by their colleague UDR Charles Alloncle, a crucial and uncertain vote after the controversy over his methods.
According to the revelations of the World, the Lagardère News Group has transmitted lists of prepared questions to several MPs, members of the public audiovisual inquiry committee.
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