Sánchez proposes forcing media to disclose their ownership and governments to detail public money given to the press.
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The matter is so delicate because it affects constitutional rights such as freedom of information, which Pedro Sánchez has made a point of emphasizing that the heart of his plan for democratic regeneration is European legislation on media supported by the European People's Party.
Spanish President Pedro Sánchez announced in Congress that the main measures of his regeneration plan, which will be presented to parliamentary groups in the coming weeks, will focus on deepening the transparency of the administration and, especially, of the media. As such, Sánchez will propose to parties that transparency be made mandatory by law, requiring media to disclose their shareholders and the entities or individuals who finance them. H…
President Sánchez proposes toughening penalties for lawmakers who fail to declare assets or submit false and incomplete information. During his speech to parliament, outlining the government's democratic regeneration plans, Sánchez called for going beyond the current law on illicit enrichment and said it was necessary to reform the rules of both houses to introduce measures to improve democracy in the legislative branch. "We would like all parli…
The announcement regarding the agreement between PSOE and Sumar within the framework of the package of democratic regeneration measures that the Prime Minister will present this Wednesday in the Congress of Deputies seemed clear in the early morning. "The gag law will be repealed," said with forcefulness from Brussels, the Deputy Prime Minister, Yolanda Díaz. But the scope of the deal around the Citizen Security Law did not take long to deflate.
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