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Public audiovisual reform: dati triggers:
Faced with the “obstruction” of the left. Therefore, the Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati, sparked the “blocked vote” procedure on Friday on the bill reforming public audiovisual, in the hope of having the text adopted before the end of the extraordinary session, scheduled at midnight.
A little more than half an hour after the resumption of debates, Ms. Similarly, Dati announced that the government asked the Senate “to decide by a single vote on the entire text”. However, “in application of article 44 paragraph 3 of the Constitution”.
This very rarely used procedure makes it possible to accelerate the debates by organizing only one vote. In addition, on the text and the amendments that the government chooses to keep.
“After more than seven hours of debate, we were only able to debate 31 amendments public audiovisual reform: dati triggers on this text. We saw this morning (…) of obstruction, always obstruction and even obstruction,” she justified. About 300 amendments remain to be discussed.
“Rachida Dati refuses the debate on its reform of public audiovisual”, denounced the PS group on X. By this blocked vote. it “announces its real objective: weakening our audiovisual public service”, he added, recalling that the debate had already been able to take place in the assembly, due to a motion of rejection voted at the start of the discussions.
The debates, suspended around 10:15 am, resumed almost two hours later.
The president of the meeting Didier Mandelli (LR) took note of the government’s request to the resumption.
The speakers of the left successively protested this “coup de force”. according to the word of the former socialist minister Laurence Rossignol. “We are talking about press freedom. But let’s public audiovisual reform: dati triggers already start by respecting the rights of the Parliament. ” she said, recalling that the Senate had all tools at his disposal to discipline discussions.
Questioned at the end of the Council of Ministers. government spokesperson, Sophie Primas (LR), noted the “chaotic road” of this bill, whose registration in the Assembly has been repelled many times. “Naturally, if the work stops tonight or (…) tomorrow and they are not finished, they will continue in the fall,” she said.
Posted on July 11 at 1:39 p.m.
Public audiovisual reform: dati triggers
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