Tbilisi. CSO members of the campaign "This Affects You Too",
"Eastern Partnership National Platform of Georgia" and "Media
Advocacy Coalition" have released the statement. In the statement
organizations urge the authorities to create guarantees through legislative amendments
so that the effect of "Must
carry" and "must offer" principles remains valid until the
transition to digital broadcasting. In addition, they welcome the political
will expressed by the authorities and hope that the promise of the authorities
- to revise the decision on the arrest of equipment belonging to TV company
"Maestro" and to give the TV company an opportunity to expand the
number of its customers on certain conditions - will be followed by tangible
measures.
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