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    AMALYAN'S ISSUE BECAME SUBJECT OF PUBLIC DISCUSSION

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    [04:05 pm] 12 February, 2007

    The next Chairman of the National Commission for Television and Radio
    will probably be appointed or elected before the legislative reforms
    regulating the field. Before March 19, that is before the end of the
    authorizations of the Chairman of the committee and two more of its
    members, the National Assembly is not likely to adopt the amendments
    to the Law on television and radio and the "NCTR regulations".

    The necessity of the amendments arose after the Constitutional
    reforms which stipulated that half of the members of the Commission
    must be elected by the NA, and the other half must be appointed by
    the President. On January 31 the Justice Ministry put the offered
    legislative amendments in its official website for public discussions.

    Let us remind you, that regardless of the adoption or non-adoption
    of the amendments until March 19, the vacant places in the Commission
    must be filled according to the demand of the Constitution. That means
    that every first member of the Commission must be elected by the NA,
    and every second member must be appointed by the President.
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