Public audiovisual: a debate will open in September


The headquarters of France Télévisions, in Paris. The government has proposed that the contracts of objectives and means (COM) of all public broadcasting entities be extended by one year, until the end of 2023. SEBASTIEN SORIANO/Le Figaro

After the abolition of the fee, government and Parliament have two years to draw up a roadmap.

The abolition of the fee (officially, the contribution to public broadcasting) must be definitively recorded by the joint joint commission on the purchasing power law. Despite some opposition during discussions in the National Assembly and the Senate, this measure was adopted thanks to a tacit agreement between the parliamentarians of the majority and those of LR. “It was folded in advance”regrets Senator LR Laurent Lafon, Chairman of the Committee on Culture, Education and Communication.

“The abolition of the royalty was a real totem for Emmanuel Macron, because it was one of his strong proposals during the presidential campaign”, he adds. However, like many parliamentarians, he agrees that the fee had become archaic, inefficient and above all threatened by the extinction of the housing tax. But he regrets that the disappearance of this symbol was not an opportunity to reflect on substantive issues: the missions of public service…

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