Political Guest - France: the Alloncle Report, "a Good Tool Before Partial Privatisation" of the Public Audiovisual Sector
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After the publication of the controversial work of the MP IUD on Tuesday, 5 May, the Prime Minister charges on social networks a text that "passes beyond the essentials" but defends the need for "reforms" of public audiovisual.
After almost five months of hearings, the text of the rapporteur of the commission of inquiry on the public audiovisual will be unveiled this week. But shocking measures have already leaked into the press, here is this...
The report of the Commission of Inquiry into Public Audiovisual was published this Tuesday.
After six months of work in the parliamentary committee of inquiry on public audiovisual, MP UDR Charles Alloncle presented a very critical report on the operation of the sector.
The report resulting from the work of the commission of inquiry on public audiovisual was published this Tuesday, May 5 UDR Member Charles Alloncle believes that the public audiovisual sector is in financial "crisis",
Charles Alloncle's long-awaited report was published this Tuesday morning, after a parliamentary commission of inquiry which covered the chronicle for four months, notably for the holding of hearings. To the point that an anti-corruption association filed a complaint against the Ciottist Member of Parliament for Herault.
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