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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 16-02-11

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] PM: TV licensing law debate shows who wants to clear up Greece's media landscape

  • [01] PM: TV licensing law debate shows who wants to clear up Greece's media landscape

    Discussions over a bill on broadcast licensing shows who really wants to put the country's broadcasting landscape in order and who are trying to block the government from moving ahead with its commitments, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Thursday, during a debate in Parliament on a decree tabled by the government earlier in the day on TV licensing.

    This will give Greek people the opportunity to draw their own conclusions," he said, adding that "we've been listening for years to the phrase 'vested interests', but now it's time to explain the term and how to deal with it."

    The government has announced it will launch and oversee a tender for four nationwide TV licenses, drawing criticism from the opposition which objects to the number saying they are too few and several other aspects of the procedure.

    Tsipras slammed the opposition parties, saying they covered up the impunity of the unlicensed media for 27 years, and which are trying to do so now too. He also said that voters gave the government a clear mandate to clash with the vested interests, the status quo and corruption.

    "Now, for all those who were living like parasites and sucking all the power of Greek society, it's time to give their explanations and go through the cash register to pay their taxes; along with those who have send their untaxed money abroad," he said, noting that in three parliamentary sessions, New Democracy said it doesn't want a tender for broadcasting licenses. "It is a kind of institutional aberration, because not consenting short circuits institutions."


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