Vallejo's Dispute with Cntv: Agency Refused to Display Campaign for Violence Against Women During Electoral Period
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Questions and annoyances in La Moneda generated the decision of the National Television Council (CNTV), which rejected a government spot on the Comprehensive Law against Violence against Women. The campaign is called “A Law in the Name of All.” From Thursday, November 20 until Tuesday, November 25, in the framework of the Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, the campaign was spread through the open television channels. Not having a…
“We ask the Honourable Council to consider the decision.” Thus, on November 18, Minister General of Government Camila Vallejo asked the National Television Council (CNTV) to revoke the determination of the body that rejected the approval to display the campaign on the Comprehensive Law against Violence against Women. To understand the discomfort of the Executive, it is necessary to go back to November 6th. There Segegob, as the entity in charge …
In an extraordinary session, the collegiate body of the National Television Council approved the issuance of the public campaign on the comprehensive law against gender-based violence as part of the commemoration of the “International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women”, following a request from the Minister of the Secretariat [...] The CNTV entry changes its mind and approves the campaign was first published in Desenfoque.cl.
The entry Constitutional accusation against Supreme Justice Diego Simpertigue; they approve millionaire injection to budget of Comptroller and Executive calls on CNTV to reconsider rejection of campaign against violence against women was first published on CIPER Chile.
The government spokeswoman announced that they will appeal the CNTV decision, because “it is not understood that being in an electoral context is used as an argument to reject a campaign that seeks to protect women.”
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