OSCE for the freedom of broadcasting in Moldova

“Moldovan public service broadcaster and media regulatory authorities should be free from political interference,” says OSCE Media Freedom Representative Teresa Ribeiro

The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Teresa Ribeiro underlined the importance of the independence of these public institutions.

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“Moldovan public service broadcaster and media regulatory authorities should be free from political interference,” says OSCE Media Freedom Representative Teresa Ribeiro

The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media (RFoM), Teresa Ribeiro, presented on 14 January 2022 a legal analysis of the Law on Amendments of the Code of Audiovisual Media Services of the Republic of Moldova, no. 174/2018, adopted on 4 November 2021. The amendments drive to increased parliamentary control over the public service broadcaster TeleRadio-Moldova (TRM) and the public authority regulating the public and private broadcast media, the Audiovisual Council.

Commissioned by the office of the RFoM, the legal analysis was prepared by an independent media freedom expert. The analysis assesses the compliance of the named Law with international human rights standards on freedom of expression and freedom of the media and with fundamental OSCE human dimension commitments.

The legal analysis touches upon concerns regarding several of the amendments. In particular, it recommends repealing amendments that subject the TRM Director-General to the political choice of the Parliament, including the decisions regarding his/her appointment, his/her performance assessment, and his/her dismissal. This parliamentary control replaces the control over these matters previously held by TRM’s Supervisory and Development Board.

The analysis recommends introducing explicit and more specific requirements for its membership to duly safeguard the professionalism and expertise of TRM’s Supervisory and Development Board. It also advises amending the Law, by enhancing guarantees that the nomination and election process of the members of TRM’s Supervisory and Development Board is conducted transparently and fairly including by avoiding that the power to adopt the final decisions in this area is put in the hands of the incumbent parliamentary majority.

The analysis raises similar concerns regarding the practice of the submission to Parliament of an annual report by TRM’s Supervisory and Development Board.

The amendments also introduce new provisions regarding the requirements and qualifications for appointment and possible dismissal of the members of the Audiovisual Council. The related provisions on this are essentially identical to those applicable to the governance body of TRM and are, therefore, advised to be repealed as well.

“The functioning of the Moldovan public service broadcaster and the audiovisual media regulatory authorities must be provided in such a way, that the legislation protects these institutions against any potential political interference and influence of the dominant political party or coalition, thus allowing for a plurality of voices,” the Representative said. “I call on the authorities to revisit the legal framework related to freedom of broadcasting in order to ensure its full compliance with international human rights standards and the OSCE commitments.”

“I hope that this legal expertise will serve as a useful contribution to media reform efforts in the Republic of Moldova. My Office stands ready to engage in further consultations and discuss the findings and recommendations of the legal analysis with all relevant stakeholders,” added Ribeiro in her earlier letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova, Nicu Popescu.

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