Slovenian media bill sparks EU concern

Slovenian media bill sparks EU concern

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Slovenian MEPs from the Democratic Party (EPP/SDS) have sent a letter to the European Commission to express their concerns over the media bill that passed first reading in the National Assembly this week, CE Report quotes STA.

They believe the bill poses a serious threat to the freedom of expression, independence of media and the rule of law in Slovenia.

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