#INPS2610202XTemporary Commissions in the French Senate
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This document outlines a schedule of hearings and meetings for various temporary commissions in the French Senate for April 2026. It focuses on topics including public information, industrial margins, social security, and university excellence. The activities are aimed at gathering insights and informing legislative outcomes for these areas.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of various temporary commissions in the Senate.
- Focused hearings on topics like social security and university systems.
- Public and direct transmission of several key commission activities.
Obligations
What this law requires
Hold a hearing with Denis Robert (Blast founder), Johan Weisz (StreetPress founder), and Ivan du Roy (Basta! editor-in-chief) on April 14, 2026 at 14:30 regarding the information gray zones mission
Conduct a joint committee meeting to propose text on remaining disputed provisions of the bill guaranteeing parliamentary and bar association members' visitation rights in places of deprivation of liberty, with agenda including bureau nomination, rapporteur designation, and examination of disputed provisions
Hold an inquiry hearing with Serge Papin, Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce, Craftsmanship, Tourism and Purchasing Power on April 14, 2026 at 14:00 regarding industrial and retail distribution margins
Conduct a joint hearing with heads of university conferences (rectors, academic directors, and general secretaries) on April 14, 2026 at 13:30 regarding financing mechanisms of public policies by private organizations and risks of influence and lack of financial transparency
Hold hearings with Dominique Marchand (IGESR chief) at 14:30 and a roundtable with five university presidents at 16:00 on April 14, 2026 regarding French universities' capacity to guarantee academic excellence in higher education