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Illustration depicting heated controversy in French National Assembly over Alloncle's public broadcasting report, with political criticisms and proposals.
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Alloncle report on public broadcasting sparks criticism and controversy

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Charles Alloncle’s report on public broadcasting, published on May 5, 2026, on the National Assembly website, has sparked sharp controversy. France Télévisions’ president and the Prime Minister criticized it, while La France insoumise proposes reinstating the TV license fee. A complaint for illegal interest-taking targets the rapporteur.

UDR deputy Charles Alloncle has accused billionaire Xavier Niel of organizing the taking and distribution of stolen photos of him and his collaborator. The accusation follows their heated exchange during the inquiry commission on public broadcasting.

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Following the French Public Broadcasting Inquiry Commission's narrow approval last week, rapporteur Charles Alloncle's report—proposing mergers and €1 billion in cuts—has sparked outrage from France Télévisions and Radio France. Its official release, initially planned, is now delayed until Tuesday morning amid escalating tensions.

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