Léa Salamé and Laurent Delahousse cross their hearings on the fee of inquiry on public broadcasting with out incident | EUROtoday
As the hearings cross and the parade of managers and stars of Radio France and France Télévisions is effectively underway, what can we be taught from the parliamentary fee of inquiry “on the neutrality, operation, and financing of public broadcasting” ? Certainly not, as was as soon as once more confirmed by the testimonies, Monday February 2, of Léa Salamé and Laurent Delahousse, the presenters of the France 2 tv information, that the intentionally accusatory questions of the rapporteur Charles Alloncle (Hérault, Union des Droits pour la République) put these interviewed in issue.
Asked, rightly, in regards to the ensures of impartiality and independence that the presenter, who shares the lifetime of MEP Raphaël Glucksmann, founding father of the Place publique occasion, is ready to deliver to the presentation of “20 Heures”, it was virtually sufficient for her to say to be “a free woman”and to brandish the republican precept which needs that “we are not judged by the opinions of our spouse, we are not condemned for the opinions of our spouse”to get out of a state of affairs that might have turned out to be rather more delicate.
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