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THE parliamentary meetings, Organized by lobbying agencies, are conferences that bring together representatives of interests and political leaders. The parliamentary meetings are first created by the subsidiary M&M Advice from the Lobbying Cabinet Bary, Tallon and Associates [ first ] , [ 2 ] , [ 3 ] , then their user manual is also taken up by the Rivington agency [ 4 ] . With parliamentary clubs, they are among the traditional methods of lobbies to influence the political decision [ 4 ] . Claude Bartolone, former president of the National Assembly, wished in 2014 that the term “parliamentarian” was no longer used for these meetings [ 4 ] . They bring together elected officials and representatives of interest, and have an end of lobbying. They “Allow institutional relations and lobbyists of all rank to have direct access to the parliamentarians and actors concerned, and to exchange addresses and business cards” [ 4 ] . Thus, in February 2014 , Christian Nibourel, President of Accenture France Benelux and member of the MEDEF Executive Committee, presents to parliamentarians 30 proposals “To make the legislative environment more favorable to the policies of positive social imprints of companies” [ 5 ] . According to the president of the lobbying cabinet Rivington, “It is the anteroom of the deposit of amendments in committee” [ 4 ] . Companies, unions or professional groups wishing to have access to parliamentary meetings pay the lobbying agency a right of entry between 8,000 and 20,000 euros [ 4 ] . These meetings take place at first within the premises of the National Assembly [ 6 ] or the Senate [ 7 ] , then, after 2013, in other places such as the Maison de la Chimie [ 8 ] , [ 7 ] . During parliamentary meetings of October 17, 2000 , which take place in the Assembly and are organized by M&M [ 6 ] , the mention of the organizing agency does not appear in the documents of the National Assembly [ 9 ] . The “parliamentary conferences” can no longer be held, since 2011, within the grounds of the National Assembly or the Senate, and the 2016 Sapin II law has made access to assemblies more rigorous for lobbies: in revenge, in the immediate vicinity of places of power, the conferences organized at the Maison de la Chimie are, according to The designed review , “Meeting places that escape […] from all control” [ ten ] . If compulsory registration takes place through the company M&M, communication media indicate that parliamentary meetings are “organized” or “piloted” by political leaders [ 11 ] , [ 6 ] . The initial version of the Wikipedia article devoted to these meetings was created, with glowing terms, by an employee of M&M councils, notes the newspaper L’Express [ first ] . Jean Gicquel, ethics of the National Assembly, points to his report February 2012 what “Symposes organized by private companies reporting the patronage of a parliamentarian [are likely to raise ethical questions” [ 7 ] . A Senate report indicated in 2011 that “Those who pay the most are those who have the longest speaking time, so that in reality the presence of parliamentarians in these conferences is mined by the organizing entity with actors in a sector (which is visible, in some cases, to a real “racketeering”) ” [ 7 ] . Elected officials may have been paid for their participation in these parliamentary meetings. In September 2013 , the ethics of the assembly indicated “The remuneration for participation in a conference is perfectly conceivable” , but could “However, becoming a problematic problematic” [ 7 ] . Parliamentary meetings are frequently led by journalists who make “households”, and engage their notoriety to make ends meet [ 7 ] . \u2191 a et b ‘ Doctors deputies, investigating in a small world \u00bb , on Lexpress.fr , October 12, 2013 (consulted the first erDecember 2019 ) \u2191 ‘ Health at the top of themes \u00bb, The letter of expansion , January 25, 2010 , p. 2 \u2191 ‘ Employee savings agitates clubs – 05\/29\/2014 \u00bb , on The letter a , May 29, 2014 (consulted the first erDecember 2019 ) \u2191 a b c d e and f Val\u00e9rie de Senneville, ‘ The new power of lobbies in parliament \u00bb , on The echoes , September 30, 2014 (consulted the 1erDecember 2019 ) \u2191 ‘ Christian niboul \u00bb, The letter of expansion , February 10, 2014 , p. 8 \u2191 A B and C ‘ Agenda \u00bb, The Tribune , October 13, 2000 \u2191 a b c d e and f Benjamin Sourice, Advocacy for citizen counter-lobbying , Paris, Charles Leopold Mayer, 2014 , 244 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-2-84377-179-8 , read online ) , p. 138-140 \u2191 ‘ M&M Board – 04\/15\/2011 \u00bb , on The letter a , April 15, 2011 (consulted the first erDecember 2019 ) \u2191 ‘ Symposium “France and Europe of energy: new expectations, new markets” in the National Assembly on Tuesday October 17, 2000 \u00bb , on www.assemblee-nationale.fr (consulted the first erDecember 2019 ) \u2191 Gororo and Vincent Mah\u00e9, ” In the place \u00bb, The designed review , Winter 2019-2020, p. 36-39 \u2191 ‘ 1st parliamentary meetings on sustainable development \u00bb , on News , October 9, 2003 (consulted the first erDecember 2019 ) "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/parliamentary-dating-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Parliamentary dating – Wikipedia"}}]}]