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Public audiovisual: Attal finds it bizarre that the report is not published, his deputies will abstain from voting

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The decision to publish or not the report on the investigation commission concerning public broadcasting will be known today. The Socialists will make their decision in the morning when the members of Gabriel Attal’s group have decided to abstain.

Day of reckoning. From 2:30 pm this afternoon, the members of the investigation commission on public broadcasting will convene. After 200 hours of hearings, the thirty or so parliamentarians will have to vote for or against the publication of the report deemed controversial by the opposition.

“We will make the decision to vote or not on the publication this morning with the members of the commission,” announced Boris Vallaud on France 2, the leader of the socialist MPs at the National Assembly, who is not a member of the commission. Boris Vallaud believes that “it looks like written what it looked like verbally” and points out the “verbal violence” and “fake news,” especially from the rapporteur of the commission, Charles Alloncle.

From the central bloc’s perspective, the decision has already been made. Invited on Monday morning on the set of La Grande interview Europe 1-CNews, former Prime Minister Gabriel Attal finds it “odd that there are six months of work and that the report can be blocked.” “I have members of my group, they met yesterday and I believe they decided to abstain so as not to prevent the publication of the report,” he points out to Laurence Ferrari.

“And he continues: “The vote is not only on the publication of the report, there are disagreements on the substance.” He also pleads for “changing the rules of the vote in the Assembly so that publication is automatic and that the vote is clearly for or against the conclusions of the report,” he concludes.

“I will read the report, there are obviously measures to be taken,” said the likely presidential candidate who has just published “En homme libre” (L’Observatoire).