“They Want to Silence Journalists”: PAN Accuses Morena for New Guidelines of Hearings
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PAN accuses that new hearing rights guidelines could silence critical journalists and empower the CRT to decide what is true.
The rights of the hearings guarantee radio and television users access to quality content, accurate, timely and objective information, without limiting freedom of expression, said the coordinator of Cabinet, José Luis García Parra, during the second issue of Replica Law, a weekly space transmitted by the Information and Communication System of the State of Puebla (SICOM). He explained that the rights of the hearings include the guarantees that p…
The coordinator of the lies... excuse me, from Cabinet, José Luis García Parra, went out to say more FALSEDADES: He assured that Gabriela's patrimonial declaration The "Bonita" Sanchez that we present here is AI... No, coordinator, the patrimonial declarations find them on the official page "Declara-Net" of the same government of the state of Puebla. Again, it is evident that the current government of Alejandro Armenta is the government of the l…
Staff/RG -The Government of the State clarifies the scope of the new regulation of the Federal Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting. -The coordinator of the Cabinet, José Luis García Parra, called to participate in the public consultation to construct the guidelines of the law until 21 August. PUEBLA, Pue.- The rights of the hearings guarantee radio and television users access to quality content, accurate, timely and objective information,…
The cabinet coordinator, José Luis García Parra, called the PRI and PAN incongruent for saying that there is censorship in the 4T government, when it was the parties that reformed the Constitution on the right of hearings in 2013; he said that it is only political interest. The above, in the second issue of the [...] The post Critiques of the PRI and PAN to reform the rights of the hearings, for political interest: Parra appeared first on Angulo…
Photo: Agencia Enfoque “Where was the PAN?”: García Parra revives Moreno Valle’s “Gag Law” The State Cabinet Coordinator, José Luis García Parra, questioned the PAN and the PRI for accusing the current government of attacking freedom of expression and recalled that, during the six-year term of Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas, two journalists were sued and another 17 were threatened with legal action for their critical publications, due to the reforms …
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