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Lovin Malta Files Historic Case To Declare Propaganda By Political Party Stations Unconstitutional
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Lovin Malta has officially filed its historic court case to determine whether propaganda on political party TV stations should be declared unconstitutional.
The court case argues that a law approved by Parliament in 1991 to permit the stations to open went completely contrary to the demands of the Constitution.
A proviso in Article 13 of the Broadcasting Act enables party stations to exist on the premise that they balance each other out, even though Malta’s Constitution, the highest law in the land, clearly states that all broadcast media should be as much as possible impartial. One and Net are the exact opposite of what the Constitution demands, Lovin Malta argues.