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How to reconnect journalists to Strasbourg?

Submitted by on February 17, 2011 – 13:37No Comment

It is a fact. While the Euro­pean Par­lia­ment wins in power with the recent insti­tu­tional evo­lu­tions, the jour­nal­ists are not legions to sit in the benches of press in Stras­bourg, where the ple­nary ses­sions take place. They now can fol­low the debates on Inter­net. Then why still move to Stras­bourg? For Marc Tara­bella, Isabelle Durant and Anne Del­vaux, respec­tively elected Euro­pean PS, Green and CDH, it is essen­tial, on the con­trary, that the media con­tinue to cover in live and ” in loco ” the ses­sions of Stras­bourg. Their plea in this arti­cle from Jean Lemaître, direc­tor of IHECS Inter­na­tional et Fur­ther education.

Read the full arti­cle [in French] on page 6 of the Bord de Verre mag­a­zine.

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