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Media freedom in Slovenia: MEPs to continue taking stock of recent developments 

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Parliament’s monitoring group has invited the prime minister, culture minister, chief prosecutor and ombudsman, as well as media and civil society, to a meeting on Friday.

Following a first meeting held on 5 March, the Democracy, Rule of law and Fundamental rights Monitoring Group (DRFMG) will continue assessing the state of media freedom in Slovenia. The dedicated working group set up by the Civil Liberties Committee has been monitoring closely the situation related to EU values across all member states, especially in the context of COVID-19 emergency measures.

This second exchange of views on the situation in Slovenia will be structured as follows:

13.35 - 14.30 First panel

  • Barbara Štrukelj, Editor-in-chief, Slovenian Press Agency
  • Igor Kadunc, General Director, RTV Slovenia
  • Borut Rončevič: member of the Supervisory Board at RTV Slovenia, Chair of the expert committee for media projects at the Ministry of Culture
  • Nataša Pirc Musar, Lawyer specialising in media law
  • Igor Pirkovič, Association of journalists and publicists



14.30 - 15.15 Second panel

  • Peter Svetina, Human Rights Ombudsman
  • Mirjam Kline, Supreme State Prosecutor



15.15 - 16.15 Third panel

  • Janez Janša, Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia
  • Vasko Simoniti, Culture Minister of Slovenia

When: Friday 26 March 2021, 13:30 - 16:30

Where: European Parliament in Brussels, József Antall building, room 4Q1, with remote participation.

You can follow the meeting live here. Interpretation will be available from and to English, French, Slovenian, Polish and Greek. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, journalists are strongly advised to follow the meeting online.

 
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    Parliament’s monitoring group has invited the prime minister, culture minister, chief prosecutor and ombudsman, as well as media and civil society, to a meeting on Friday.

    Following a first meeting held on 5 March, the Democracy, Rule of law and Fundamental rights Monitoring Group (DRFMG) will continue assessing the state of media freedom in Slovenia. The dedicated working group set up by the Civil Liberties Committee has been monitoring closely the situation related to EU values across all member states, especially in the context of COVID-19 emergency measures.

    This second exchange of views on the situation in Slovenia will be structured as follows:

    13.35 - 14.30 First panel

    • Barbara Štrukelj, Editor-in-chief, Slovenian Press Agency
    • Igor Kadunc, General Director, RTV Slovenia
    • Borut Rončevič: member of the Supervisory Board at RTV Slovenia, Chair of the expert committee for media projects at the Ministry of Culture
    • Nataša Pirc Musar, Lawyer specialising in media law
    • Igor Pirkovič, Association of journalists and publicists



    14.30 - 15.15 Second panel

    • Peter Svetina, Human Rights Ombudsman
    • Mirjam Kline, Supreme State Prosecutor



    15.15 - 16.15 Third panel

    • Janez Janša, Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia
    • Vasko Simoniti, Culture Minister of Slovenia

    When: Friday 26 March 2021, 13:30 - 16:30

    Where: European Parliament in Brussels, József Antall building, room 4Q1, with remote participation.

    You can follow the meeting live here. Interpretation will be available from and to English, French, Slovenian, Polish and Greek. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, journalists are strongly advised to follow the meeting online.

     
     

    Media freedom in Slovenia: MEPs to continue taking stock of recent developments 

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    Media freedom in Slovenia: MEPs to continue taking stock of recent developments 

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    Media freedom in Slovenia: MEPs to continue taking stock of recent developments 

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    Parliament’s monitoring group has invited the prime minister, culture minister, chief prosecutor and ombudsman, as well as media and civil society, to a meeting on Friday.

    Following a first meeting held on 5 March, the Democracy, Rule of law and Fundamental rights Monitoring Group (DRFMG) will continue assessing the state of media freedom in Slovenia. The dedicated working group set up by the Civil Liberties Committee has been monitoring closely the situation related to EU values across all member states, especially in the context of COVID-19 emergency measures.

    This second exchange of views on the situation in Slovenia will be structured as follows:

    13.35 - 14.30 First panel

    • Barbara Štrukelj, Editor-in-chief, Slovenian Press Agency
    • Igor Kadunc, General Director, RTV Slovenia
    • Borut Rončevič: member of the Supervisory Board at RTV Slovenia, Chair of the expert committee for media projects at the Ministry of Culture
    • Nataša Pirc Musar, Lawyer specialising in media law
    • Igor Pirkovič, Association of journalists and publicists



    14.30 - 15.15 Second panel

    • Peter Svetina, Human Rights Ombudsman
    • Mirjam Kline, Supreme State Prosecutor



    15.15 - 16.15 Third panel

    • Janez Janša, Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia
    • Vasko Simoniti, Culture Minister of Slovenia

    When: Friday 26 March 2021, 13:30 - 16:30

    Where: European Parliament in Brussels, József Antall building, room 4Q1, with remote participation.

    You can follow the meeting live here. Interpretation will be available from and to English, French, Slovenian, Polish and Greek. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, journalists are strongly advised to follow the meeting online.

     
     

    Parliament’s monitoring group has invited the prime minister, culture minister, chief prosecutor and ombudsman, as well as media and civil society, to a meeting on Friday.

    Following a first meeting held on 5 March, the Democracy, Rule of law and Fundamental rights Monitoring Group (DRFMG) will continue assessing the state of media freedom in Slovenia. The dedicated working group set up by the Civil Liberties Committee has been monitoring closely the situation related to EU values across all member states, especially in the context of COVID-19 emergency measures.

    This second exchange of views on the situation in Slovenia will be structured as follows:

    13.35 - 14.30 First panel

    • Barbara Štrukelj, Editor-in-chief, Slovenian Press Agency
    • Igor Kadunc, General Director, RTV Slovenia
    • Borut Rončevič: member of the Supervisory Board at RTV Slovenia, Chair of the expert committee for media projects at the Ministry of Culture
    • Nataša Pirc Musar, Lawyer specialising in media law
    • Igor Pirkovič, Association of journalists and publicists



    14.30 - 15.15 Second panel

    • Peter Svetina, Human Rights Ombudsman
    • Mirjam Kline, Supreme State Prosecutor



    15.15 - 16.15 Third panel

    • Janez Janša, Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia
    • Vasko Simoniti, Culture Minister of Slovenia

    When: Friday 26 March 2021, 13:30 - 16:30

    Where: European Parliament in Brussels, József Antall building, room 4Q1, with remote participation.

    You can follow the meeting live here. Interpretation will be available from and to English, French, Slovenian, Polish and Greek. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, journalists are strongly advised to follow the meeting online.

     
     
     

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    Parliament’s monitoring group has invited the prime minister, culture minister, chief prosecutor and ombudsman, as well as media and civil society, to a meeting on Friday.

    Following a first meeting held on 5 March, the Democracy, Rule of law and Fundamental rights Monitoring Group (DRFMG) will continue assessing the state of media freedom in Slovenia. The dedicated working group set up by the Civil Liberties Committee has been monitoring closely the situation related to EU values across all member states, especially in the context of COVID-19 emergency measures.

    This second exchange of views on the situation in Slovenia will be structured as follows:

    13.35 - 14.30 First panel

    • Barbara Štrukelj, Editor-in-chief, Slovenian Press Agency
    • Igor Kadunc, General Director, RTV Slovenia
    • Borut Rončevič: member of the Supervisory Board at RTV Slovenia, Chair of the expert committee for media projects at the Ministry of Culture
    • Nataša Pirc Musar, Lawyer specialising in media law
    • Igor Pirkovič, Association of journalists and publicists



    14.30 - 15.15 Second panel

    • Peter Svetina, Human Rights Ombudsman
    • Mirjam Kline, Supreme State Prosecutor



    15.15 - 16.15 Third panel

    • Janez Janša, Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia
    • Vasko Simoniti, Culture Minister of Slovenia

    When: Friday 26 March 2021, 13:30 - 16:30

    Where: European Parliament in Brussels, József Antall building, room 4Q1, with remote participation.

    You can follow the meeting live here. Interpretation will be available from and to English, French, Slovenian, Polish and Greek. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, journalists are strongly advised to follow the meeting online.

    Parliament’s monitoring group has invited the prime minister, culture minister, chief prosecutor and ombudsman, as well as media and civil society, to a meeting on Friday.

    Following a first meeting held on 5 March, the Democracy, Rule of law and Fundamental rights Monitoring Group (DRFMG) will continue assessing the state of media freedom in Slovenia. The dedicated working group set up by the Civil Liberties Committee has been monitoring closely the situation related to EU values across all member states, especially in the context of COVID-19 emergency measures.

    This second exchange of views on the situation in Slovenia will be structured as follows:

    13.35 - 14.30 First panel

    • Barbara Štrukelj, Editor-in-chief, Slovenian Press Agency
    • Igor Kadunc, General Director, RTV Slovenia
    • Borut Rončevič: member of the Supervisory Board at RTV Slovenia, Chair of the expert committee for media projects at the Ministry of Culture
    • Nataša Pirc Musar, Lawyer specialising in media law
    • Igor Pirkovič, Association of journalists and publicists



    14.30 - 15.15 Second panel

    • Peter Svetina, Human Rights Ombudsman
    • Mirjam Kline, Supreme State Prosecutor



    15.15 - 16.15 Third panel

    • Janez Janša, Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia
    • Vasko Simoniti, Culture Minister of Slovenia

    When: Friday 26 March 2021, 13:30 - 16:30

    Where: European Parliament in Brussels, József Antall building, room 4Q1, with remote participation.

    You can follow the meeting live here. Interpretation will be available from and to English, French, Slovenian, Polish and Greek. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, journalists are strongly advised to follow the meeting online.

    Parliament’s monitoring group has invited the prime minister, culture minister, chief prosecutor and ombudsman, as well as media and civil society, to a meeting on Friday.

    Following a first meeting held on 5 March, the Democracy, Rule of law and Fundamental rights Monitoring Group (DRFMG) will continue assessing the state of media freedom in Slovenia. The dedicated working group set up by the Civil Liberties Committee has been monitoring closely the situation related to EU values across all member states, especially in the context of COVID-19 emergency measures.

    This second exchange of views on the situation in Slovenia will be structured as follows:

    13.35 - 14.30 First panel

    • Barbara Štrukelj, Editor-in-chief, Slovenian Press Agency
    • Igor Kadunc, General Director, RTV Slovenia
    • Borut Rončevič: member of the Supervisory Board at RTV Slovenia, Chair of the expert committee for media projects at the Ministry of Culture
    • Nataša Pirc Musar, Lawyer specialising in media law
    • Igor Pirkovič, Association of journalists and publicists



    14.30 - 15.15 Second panel

    • Peter Svetina, Human Rights Ombudsman
    • Mirjam Kline, Supreme State Prosecutor



    15.15 - 16.15 Third panel

    • Janez Janša, Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia
    • Vasko Simoniti, Culture Minister of Slovenia

    When: Friday 26 March 2021, 13:30 - 16:30

    Where: European Parliament in Brussels, József Antall building, room 4Q1, with remote participation.

    You can follow the meeting live here. Interpretation will be available from and to English, French, Slovenian, Polish and Greek. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, journalists are strongly advised to follow the meeting online.

    Parliament’s monitoring group has invited the prime minister, culture minister, chief prosecutor and ombudsman, as well as media and civil society, to a meeting on Friday.

    Parliament’s monitoring group has invited the prime minister, culture minister, chief prosecutor and ombudsman, as well as media and civil society, to a meeting on Friday.

    Parliament’s monitoring group has invited the prime minister, culture minister, chief prosecutor and ombudsman, as well as media and civil society, to a meeting on Friday.

    Parliament’s monitoring group has invited the prime minister, culture minister, chief prosecutor and ombudsman, as well as media and civil society, to a meeting on Friday.

    Following a first meeting held on 5 March, the Democracy, Rule of law and Fundamental rights Monitoring Group (DRFMG) will continue assessing the state of media freedom in Slovenia. The dedicated working group set up by the Civil Liberties Committee has been monitoring closely the situation related to EU values across all member states, especially in the context of COVID-19 emergency measures.

    This second exchange of views on the situation in Slovenia will be structured as follows:

    13.35 - 14.30 First panel

    • Barbara Štrukelj, Editor-in-chief, Slovenian Press Agency
    • Igor Kadunc, General Director, RTV Slovenia
    • Borut Rončevič: member of the Supervisory Board at RTV Slovenia, Chair of the expert committee for media projects at the Ministry of Culture
    • Nataša Pirc Musar, Lawyer specialising in media law
    • Igor Pirkovič, Association of journalists and publicists



    14.30 - 15.15 Second panel

    • Peter Svetina, Human Rights Ombudsman
    • Mirjam Kline, Supreme State Prosecutor



    15.15 - 16.15 Third panel

    • Janez Janša, Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia
    • Vasko Simoniti, Culture Minister of Slovenia

    When: Friday 26 March 2021, 13:30 - 16:30

    Where: European Parliament in Brussels, József Antall building, room 4Q1, with remote participation.

    You can follow the meeting live here. Interpretation will be available from and to English, French, Slovenian, Polish and Greek. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, journalists are strongly advised to follow the meeting online.

    Following a first meeting held on 5 March, the Democracy, Rule of law and Fundamental rights Monitoring Group (DRFMG) will continue assessing the state of media freedom in Slovenia. The dedicated working group set up by the Civil Liberties Committee has been monitoring closely the situation related to EU values across all member states, especially in the context of COVID-19 emergency measures.

    This second exchange of views on the situation in Slovenia will be structured as follows:

    13.35 - 14.30 First panel

    • Barbara Štrukelj, Editor-in-chief, Slovenian Press Agency
    • Igor Kadunc, General Director, RTV Slovenia
    • Borut Rončevič: member of the Supervisory Board at RTV Slovenia, Chair of the expert committee for media projects at the Ministry of Culture
    • Nataša Pirc Musar, Lawyer specialising in media law
    • Igor Pirkovič, Association of journalists and publicists



    14.30 - 15.15 Second panel

    • Peter Svetina, Human Rights Ombudsman
    • Mirjam Kline, Supreme State Prosecutor



    15.15 - 16.15 Third panel

    • Janez Janša, Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia
    • Vasko Simoniti, Culture Minister of Slovenia

    When: Friday 26 March 2021, 13:30 - 16:30

    Where: European Parliament in Brussels, József Antall building, room 4Q1, with remote participation.

    You can follow the meeting live here. Interpretation will be available from and to English, French, Slovenian, Polish and Greek. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, journalists are strongly advised to follow the meeting online.

    Following a first meeting held on 5 March, the Democracy, Rule of law and Fundamental rights Monitoring Group (DRFMG) will continue assessing the state of media freedom in Slovenia. The dedicated working group set up by the Civil Liberties Committee has been monitoring closely the situation related to EU values across all member states, especially in the context of COVID-19 emergency measures.

    This second exchange of views on the situation in Slovenia will be structured as follows:

    13.35 - 14.30 First panel

    • Barbara Štrukelj, Editor-in-chief, Slovenian Press Agency
    • Igor Kadunc, General Director, RTV Slovenia
    • Borut Rončevič: member of the Supervisory Board at RTV Slovenia, Chair of the expert committee for media projects at the Ministry of Culture
    • Nataša Pirc Musar, Lawyer specialising in media law
    • Igor Pirkovič, Association of journalists and publicists



    14.30 - 15.15 Second panel

    • Peter Svetina, Human Rights Ombudsman
    • Mirjam Kline, Supreme State Prosecutor



    15.15 - 16.15 Third panel

    • Janez Janša, Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia
    • Vasko Simoniti, Culture Minister of Slovenia

    When: Friday 26 March 2021, 13:30 - 16:30

    Where: European Parliament in Brussels, József Antall building, room 4Q1, with remote participation.

    You can follow the meeting live here. Interpretation will be available from and to English, French, Slovenian, Polish and Greek. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, journalists are strongly advised to follow the meeting online.

    Following a first meeting held on 5 March, the Democracy, Rule of law and Fundamental rights Monitoring Group (DRFMG) will continue assessing the state of media freedom in Slovenia. The dedicated working group set up by the Civil Liberties Committee has been monitoring closely the situation related to EU values across all member states, especially in the context of COVID-19 emergency measures.

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    This second exchange of views on the situation in Slovenia will be structured as follows:

    13.35 - 14.30 First panel

    • Barbara Štrukelj, Editor-in-chief, Slovenian Press Agency
    • Igor Kadunc, General Director, RTV Slovenia
    • Borut Rončevič: member of the Supervisory Board at RTV Slovenia, Chair of the expert committee for media projects at the Ministry of Culture
    • Nataša Pirc Musar, Lawyer specialising in media law
    • Igor Pirkovič, Association of journalists and publicists
  • Barbara Štrukelj, Editor-in-chief, Slovenian Press Agency
  • Barbara Štrukelj,
  • Igor Kadunc, General Director, RTV Slovenia
  • Igor Kadunc,
  • Borut Rončevič: member of the Supervisory Board at RTV Slovenia, Chair of the expert committee for media projects at the Ministry of Culture
  • Borut Rončevič
  • Nataša Pirc Musar, Lawyer specialising in media law
  • Nataša Pirc Musar,
  • Igor Pirkovič, Association of journalists and publicists
  • Igor Pirkovič





    14.30 - 15.15 Second panel

    • Peter Svetina, Human Rights Ombudsman
    • Mirjam Kline, Supreme State Prosecutor
  • Peter Svetina, Human Rights Ombudsman
  • Peter Svetina
  • Mirjam Kline, Supreme State Prosecutor
  • Mirjam Kline


    15.15 - 16.15 Third panel

    • Janez Janša, Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia
    • Vasko Simoniti, Culture Minister of Slovenia
  • Janez Janša, Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia
  • Janez Janša
  • Vasko Simoniti, Culture Minister of Slovenia
  • Vasko Simoniti

    When: Friday 26 March 2021, 13:30 - 16:30

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    Where: European Parliament in Brussels, József Antall building, room 4Q1, with remote participation.

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    You can follow the meeting live here. Interpretation will be available from and to English, French, Slovenian, Polish and Greek. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, journalists are strongly advised to follow the meeting online.

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    Further information 

    Further information 
    Further information 
  • MEPs express concerns over attacks on media in Poland, Hungary and Slovenia (10.3.2021)   MEPs express concerns over attacks on media in Poland, Hungary and Slovenia (10.3.2021)  
  • Meeting of the Working Group on Democracy, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights Monitoring Group on developments in Slovenia (5.3.2021)   Meeting of the Working Group on Democracy, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights Monitoring Group on developments in Slovenia (5.3.2021)  
  • MEPs warn of deteriorating fundamental rights in the EU (26.11.2020)   MEPs warn of deteriorating fundamental rights in the EU (26.11.2020)  
  • Media freedom: EP warns of attempts to silence critics and undermine pluralism (25.22.2020)   Media freedom: EP warns of attempts to silence critics and undermine pluralism (25.22.2020)  
  • European values must prevail, even in a state of public emergency, MEPs say (13.11.2020)   European values must prevail, even in a state of public emergency, MEPs say (13.11.2020)  
  • EP Research Service - The impact of coronavirus on media freedom (8.5.2020)   EP Research Service - The impact of coronavirus on media freedom (8.5.2020)  
  • EP webpage: protecting press freedom during the Covid-19 pandemic   EP webpage: protecting press freedom during the Covid-19 pandemic  
  • Rule of law concerns in member states: how the EU can act (infographic)   Rule of law concerns in member states: how the EU can act (infographic)  
  • European Commission - 2020 Rule of law report   European Commission - 2020 Rule of law report  
  • Free photos, video and audio material   Free photos, video and audio material  
  • Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs  Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs 
     
     
     
     
     

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