France’s Public Media Reform Faces Strikes and Heated Assembly Debates
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Rejected in the National Assembly, notably by the entire left and by the RN MPs, the reform of the public audiovisual media carried by Rachida Dati will continue its road to the Senate. Desiring to succeed in having it adopted before the municipal elections of 2026, the Minister of Culture has been following disillusionments for several months, BFMTV points out.The minister's entourage believes that "the text will go faster to the Senate" for a …
In France, the contested reform of the public audio-visual system carried out by Minister Rachida Dati, which provides for the creation of a large holding company comprising Radio France, France TV and the INA, was to begin to be discussed in the National Assembly this Monday, June 30th in the afternoon. The debates will finally have been of short duration, with the rejection motion tabled by the ecologists finally adopted.
With 94 votes in favour and 38 against, the adoption of the motion to reject the proposed reform of the public audio-visual system abruptly ends the consideration of the bill, which thus returns to the square of ...
Members have fairly broadly adopted a motion to reject a text on which the Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati, has an enormous stake.
The draft reform of the public audio-visual system has been halted in the Assembly, generating political and social reactions. On Monday, MEPs approved a motion to reject environmentalists.
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