Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-03-10-Speech-4-182-000"
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"Freedom of expression and information, with the resulting pluralism of the media, including the freedom to express opinions and to receive and communicate information without any kind of interference or pressure from the public authorities, has been achieved by civilisation.
Unfortunately, however, in various countries in the EU, we often see attacks on these fundamental rights. The pluralism and freedom of the media continue to provoke concern in various Member States, particularly in Hungary, Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia, and others. Even in Portugal, several cases have been reported of attacks on media pluralism, which do nothing to dignify democracy.
However, we disagree that there is a policy of permanent political interference by the EU in the governance of each country, as stated in certain paragraphs. We voted on the resolution on media law in Hungary in view of this, taking its positive and negative aspects into account."@en1
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