Changes to Law of Georgia on Public Broadcaster. Overview of the Process of Initiating and Hearing the Changes
Tbilisi. Transparency International Georgia releases blogpost: Changes to Law of Georgia on Public Broadcaster. Overview of the Process of Initiating and Hearing the Changes.
''Transparency International – Georgia finds it necessary that hearings on the bill include representatives of non-governmental organizations, media experts and representatives of broadcasters. This has failed to happen within the working group but it is necessary until the bill is enacted by the Parliament. Adopting the current version of the bill will harm the Public Broadcaster and regulatory framework for its transparency and accountability. Therefore it is necessary that comments from a variety of interested parties be discussed and a public discussion be held which will improve the bill'', is noted in the statement.
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