Representatives of the civil society and of national and international human rights authorities discussed with journalists from various media outlets the urgent problems related to observance of human rights in Moldova. Discussion took place on Tuesday, April 26, at the Press... more
After the second plenary meeting when the media had free access into the parliament’s meeting room, the first comments appeared – both from the media and from MPs.
The need to promptly adopt a new Broadcasting Code with specific provisions aimed to reduce and not allow concentration in broadcasting; amendment of the Law on Advertising and its transformation into a real instrument for combating unfair competition on the advertising market;... more
On April 14, 2016, cameramen and reporters took their places in the meeting room. It took two years of protests by the civil society and journalists for MPs to allow mass media access to Parliament’s plenary meetings. Here is the chronology of the main actions taken in this... more
The Parliament’s Permanent Bureau approved on Wednesday, April 13, modifications and supplements to some of its decisions regarding access, order, and security in the Parliament and accreditation of media representatives, thus responding to long demands of the civil society and... more
Moldovan media NGOs condemn the interruption of satellite transmission of TV7 channel by the TDB-service company and qualify these actions as limitation of rights of access to information and freedom of expression.
Concentration of capital is a natural process in market economy. However, like any other phenomenon in the world, it must have some limits. Otherwise, its effects become counterproductive and even harmful, damaging competition – the indispensable... more