Posts Tagués ‘Hongrie’

La Hongrie passe au tout numérique

Source : www.epra.org

L’UE menace de faire annuler les modifications de la Constitution hongroise, incompatibles avec le droit européen

See on Scoop.it – Régulation audiovisuelle La Commission européenne envisage d’entreprendre une action en justice contre la Hongrie pour les amendements apportés à la constitution hongroise, a déclaré l’exécutif européen. See on www.euractiv.com

Hungary says its press freedom is ‘completely perfect.’ Europe disagrees.

 » When the European Parliament’s Civil Liberties Committee called last week for Europe to regularly investigate journalist freedom across the EU, it didn’t name any particular country to watch. » Source :  news.yahoo.com

Media: Commission Vice-President Kroes welcomes amendments to Hungarian Media Law

« Neelie Kroes, European Commission Vice-President for the Digital Agenda, has welcomed the amendments the Hungarian authorities have agreed to introduce to their Media Constitution and Media Act (Hungarian Media Law). These amendments concern all four issues where Vice-President Kroes had expressed serious doubts that the current law, adopted on 21st December 2010, was not compliant [...]

Hungary to present changes to media law

« The Hungarian government has agreed to come forward with amendments to a controversial new media law that has caused widespread condemnation and largely overshadowed Budapest’s first month at the helm of the rotating EU presidency. (…) » Source : http://euobserver.com [en ligne] – Consulté le 10/02/2011 Lire la suite

Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for the Digital Agenda : Hungary’s new media law (SPEECH 11/6 – European Parliament, Brussels 11 January 2011)

« As I wrote to the Hungarian authorities in my letter of 23 December, the recently adopted Hungarian Media Act raises specific concerns regarding its compliance with the EU Audiovisual and Media Services (AVMS) Directive and, more generally, regarding the respect for the fundamental media freedoms such as freedom of expression and media pluralism. (… » Source [...]