The TV license fee abolished by the deputies

The deputies validated on Saturday morning the abolition of the fee which finances public broadcasting, as part of the measures to support purchasing power.

The vote was won by 170 votes to 57 – mainly from the left – during the first reading of the amending finance bill for 2022. Amendments from the majority and LR were adopted to affect the public broadcasting a fraction of the VAT, for an amount of approximately 3.7 billion euros, in order to respond to concerns about its financing.

During this often agitated session, the Minister in charge of Public Accounts Gabriel Attal expressed his attachment to strong public broadcasting, while qualifying the current fee as an obsolete tool. We assume to remove taxes that weigh on the French, he continued.

The main objections came from the ranks of the left-wing Nupes alliance, where many speakers particularly highlighted the risks to the independence of the public service.

For Inaki Echeniz (PS), this deletion is a bad idea, while Alexis Corbire (LFI) stressed that guaranteeing the independence of public broadcasting is a condition of democracy. The RN has for its part called to go further than the abolition of the fee, by privatizing public broadcasting. A great democracy like ours no longer needs a public service, said Caroline Parmentier.

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Culture Minister Rima Abdul Malak argued that it is not the fee that guarantees independence but Arcom (ex-CSA), the body that appoints the directors of public broadcasting companies.

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