No televised debate ahead of national elections in Monaco

No televised debate ahead of national elections in Monaco - It’s been announced that ahead of the national elections in Monaco there will be no televised debate. The televised debate which would have allowed the New Ideas for Monaco (NIM) and L’Union lists to confront each other with a view to the national elections on February 5th will not take place.

On January 21st, the two list representatives had been officially informed by the coordinating committee of the television election campaign of the possibility to hold a televised debate. However, through a press release published following a final meeting between the committee and the representatives of the two candidate lists for the 2023 national elections, regarding the televised debate, the committee took note that the representatives of the lists were unable to agree on who to designate to take part. Consequently, no televised debate will be taking place.

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