“This amendment will practically mean that the “Posta Moldovei” State Enterprise – national postal service provider that has a de facto dominant position on the market – will no longer have the legal obligation to receive, sort, transport and distribute periodicals,” mentions the AIP, drawing the MPs’ attention to the fact that “this situation would cause the bankruptcy of many media outlets, violate the citizens’ constitutional right to information and damage pluralism of opinion in Moldova.”
The AIP also sent to the Parliament an analysis of the current rules on distribution of periodicals and several motivated proposals to amend the draft law on postal service, asking to exclude from it “amendments developed for corporate interests, which are contrary to the general public interest and to the right to information, enshrined in the Constitution of Moldova.”