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Press release
OSCE Office in Baku issues conclusions from roundtable discussion on role of media in elections
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- OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Baku (closed)
- Fields of work:
- Media freedom and development, Elections
BAKU, 26 August 2010 - The OSCE Office in Baku announced today a number of principles to help ensure equitable media coverage ahead of the November parliamentary elections, following discussions at a roundtable event with political parties earlier this week.
"I am pleased that the roundtable discussion on fair media coverage ahead of the forthcoming elections was able to support political dialogue, and I am grateful for the active involvement of the Government, Parliament, political parties, civil society and the international community," said Ambassador Bilge Cankorel, the Head of the OSCE Office in Baku.
The following four main recommendations emerged as a result of the discussions:
- More than three hours per week of unpaid air time should be offered to political parties and candidates on both public television and public radio during the election campaign period. One third of this time should be allocated for debates and the rest for the candidates, to be used independently by the political parties;
- Opportunities to participate in news programmes, live forums, talk shows and other programming should be offered to representatives from all political parties on a non-discriminatory basis;
- Nationwide and regional private television channels should be encouraged to participate in the election campaign period and provide air time;
- Article 77.1 of the Election Code should be repealed to allow AzTV (the former state TV channel) to offer air time during the election campaign period.
"The OSCE Office in Baku stands ready to assist with the realization of these conclusions, and will seek to support improvements in the media environment throughout the campaign period," said Cankorel.