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The media arms on opposite sides of the political arena have requested intervention in a constitutional case filed by Lovin Malta challenging a law that allows such party stations to bypass the principle of impartiality.
A provision under the Broadcasting Act, namely the proviso to Article 13, allowed the broadcasting watchdog to “close an eye” on the manner of operation of party-owned stations, considering the general output of programmes “together as a whole.”
At the time when that law came into effect, the government of the day had argued that party-owned stations, with their essentially “partisan message,” would eventually balance each other out.
ONE and NET ask to intervene in court case against Broadcasting Authority law
Political party media companies ask to intervene in constitutional case filed by Lovin Malta against the Broadcasting Authority
10 June 2021, 11:06am
by Matthew Agius
The court has been asked to declare a proviso of the Broadcasting Act that says content on political stations can be biased because they cancel each other out, as unconstitutional
Political media houses ONE and NET have asked to intervene in a case filed by Lovin Malta CEO Chris Peregin, saying that the case threatens their very existence.
The case filed by the independent media house against the State Advocate asks the court to declare the proviso to Article 13 of the Broadcasting Act anti-constitutional.