Overview
- The examination of France's public broadcasting reform project was suspended after a tense interaction between Minister of Culture Rachida Dati and a parliamentary official.
- Fatiha Keloua Hachi, president of the Cultural Affairs Commission, cited the lack of conditions for a calm debate as the reason for halting proceedings.
- Opposition deputies criticized the government's last-minute amendments and described the incident as a serious breach of decorum.
- Rachida Dati's team acknowledged a heated exchange but denied any insults, attributing the suspension to political motives by the opposition.
- The reform project, which seeks to change the governance of public broadcasting, remains unresolved with over a thousand amendments still pending.