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Bill: ARCHIVE: Media Outlets of Trigunia

Details

Submitted by[?]: Old Guard Party (CГП)

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: July 4231

Description[?]:


The Media Outlets of Trigunia

There are six main newspapers in Trigunia, which have held long-standing political loyalties, and have been actively engaged in endorsing political parties:

"Vestnik" (The Herald) is a broadsheet newspaper, with considerable loyalties to the Monarchy, traditional values and the Lutheran Church. It is the most outspokenly right-wing newspaper in Trigunia, and generally takes a tough line on immigration, social reform and crime. It is broadly nationalistic in tone, and favours economic nationalism over free trade. It has also taken a noted anti-communist line in foreign affairs.

"Trigunskiy" (The Trigunian) is a broadsheet newspaper which is the most outspokenly right-wing newspaper in Trigunia, and generally takes a tough line on immigration, social reform and crime. It is generally considered to be the mouthpiece of the far right, and generally statist, xenophobic and supportive of any regime with a dismal human rights record.

"Yezhednevnye Novosti" (The Daily News) is a broadsheet newspaper, that while declaring itself 'independent' politically, has sympathies for centre-left and liberal causes. It is the paper most likely to promote environmental causes and social reform. It has generally endorsed moderate, centre-left parties, but has also backed right-wing parties with a liberal bent. It is seen as the paper for the liberal middle-classes.

"Tribuna" (The Tribune) is a broadsheet newspaper, and has the support of the hard left. It supports militant communism, class struggle and revolution. It is seen as internationalist in foreign affairs, and promotes the idea of a 'world revolution'. It is also supportive of social reform. Its columnists are split between moderates and radicals over social issues, such as gay marriage and abortion. Its primary concern is an economic struggle.

"Vremja" (The Times Gazette) is a broadsheet newspaper, with a centrist political agenda, and actively promotes free-markets and a small government. It is seen as socially liberal and economically conservative. It has generally supported right-wing governments which promote a smaller role for the government and bureaucracy, and free trade. It is also supportive of globalisation.

"Zhurnal" (The Journal) is a tabloid newspaper, and politically populist. It is known to sensationalise the news, and is generally supportive of the incumbent politically. Many of its opinion pieces are right-wing in nature, but are also skeptical of big business and the middle classes.

Original: http://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=6768&start=10#p18458
Reposting: http://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=6768&p=116883#p116883

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Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date20:20:05, June 23, 2017 CET
From Old Guard Party (CГП)
ToDebating the ARCHIVE: Media Outlets of Trigunia
MessageOOC: Why did the NMS vote no on this?

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Total Seats: 209

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