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    HOLDING TENDERS FOR TV AND RADIO BROADCASTING LICENSES FORBIDDEN BY LAW FOR TWO YEARS

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=117297
    Se p 11, 2008

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, NOYAN TAPAN. On September 10 the National
    Assembly passed in third reading and completely the government-proposed
    amendment to the Law on Television and Rdaio. By the amendment, tenders
    for licensing of television and radio broadcasting shall not be held
    until July 20, 2010. To recap, the government explains this legislative
    amendment by the necessity of a shift to the digital broadcast system,
    during which holding new licensing tenders is considered inexpedient.

    The government considered adoption of the bill as urgent so it was
    discussed and voted on in second and third readings during a day. The
    NA convened a special session on the initiative of one third of the
    NA deputies. The bill was passed with 71 votes for, 5 against and 2
    abstentions. As was announced in advance, "Heritage" faction voted
    against the bill.

    The chairman of "Heritage" faction Armen Martirosian said in his
    speech that the bill is a step against the idea of free competition
    and liberal economy because a privilege is given to the operating
    television companies and an obstacle is created for those TV companies
    that intend to get an opportunity to broadcast.

    In the words of A. Martirosian, the issue also has a political
    componenet which is primary. He said that the main purpose of the bill
    is deprive the opposition television companies of the opportunity
    to be on the air. He reminded that recently the European Court of
    Human Rights made a decision to provide A1+ television company with
    the opportunity to take part in a fair tender, but the indicated
    law makes the fulfilment of this decision impossible. According to
    A. Martirosian, the PACE resolution 1620 also stresses the necessity
    of creating favorable conditions for pluralistic electronic mass media
    in Armenia. He cited the statement made by a number of journalistic
    organizations on the same day, according to which the adoption of
    such a law was inadmissible.
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