Tanjug as proof that media laws are not applied
The EU progress report on Serbia shows that the package of media laws has yet to be fully implemented, as well as the privatization of state-run media has not brought greater transparency of ownership and funding of media. The best example of non-compliance is the supposedly extinguished state news agency Tanjug, whose legal status, as well as financing, has yet to be clarified and harmonized with the existing regulations.
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