The PSD criticises the KPM bill: The Already Known Balance of Inquiry

The Social Democratic Party has issued a communiqué to the media, by which it has sharply criticised the KPM bill, which it today passed in the Commission. According to the PSD, the government through this bill is trying to discipline and control the media. This, they say, is a melody to authoritarianism. The communique says that the desires [...]
The Social Democratic Party has issued a communiqué to the media, by which it has sharply criticised the KPM bill, which it today passed in the Commission.
According to the PSD, the government through this bill is trying to discipline and control the media. This, they say, is a melody to authoritarianism.
Consortance in the communique is said to be that the desires and fantasies of Faithful Bislem should not become social order.
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The rotating power effort to discipline and control the media is the accord of the already recognised melody of authoritarianism.
The new bill aims to force online media to be licensed by government troops and threatens unaffordable penalties.
This decision is not the character of the precedent. It's the new reality being installed. The law brought down for the KKP has a common denominator: the authoritarian tendency of power to impose regimes on independent institutions.
Such measures underestimate and attack the essence of free, independent media and the need of society for transparency and accountability of power. The regulation of online media is guided by the principle of self-regulation everywhere in the democratic world and thus should be in Kosovo. Faithful Bislem's tastes and fantasies cannot be placed at the level of social order. Free expression is a condition for a democratic society.
This is a matter worth every effort.












