Sat, 7 December, 2024

The government has passed the draft-bill for audio and audio-visual media services

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The Government of the Republic of Macedonia at its 55th session has passed the draft bill for changes and additions to the Law of Audio and Audio-Visual Media Services announced the Government’s spokesperson, Mile Boshnjakovski on his Twitter profile.

The draft bill will be sent to the Parliament where a debate will follow and then the process of voting.

This is actually the fourth version of the draft bill that the Ministry of Information Society and Administration will publish on Thursday.

Во прашање е четвртата верзија на предлог-законот, која Министерството за информатичко општество и администрација ја објави во четвртокот.

“Also, the published version of the bill has implemented the comments received from the European Commission and the OSCE office were implemented,” said MIOA.

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