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Bill: Broadcast unification bill

Details

Submitted by[?]: Felicità e progresso

Status[?]: passed

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

Voting deadline: September 4500

Description[?]:

Radio stations should e considered like TV stations with same duties and same rights. For this we propose to create a national radio station for educational and informational purposes subsided by the government and to allow other private non-subsidised radio stations to be created.

This reform will allow new player to be added on national broadcast and media scenary. Moreover taxes paid by the newborn private radio companies should be used to subside partly or completely the national radio station.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date19:33:51, December 12, 2018 CET
FromFronte Nazionale Istaliano - F.N.I
ToDebating the Broadcast unification bill
MessageI agree only if the tax on the national radio will be canceled completely. This, if approved, will have to better manage public money and avoid less waste and convenient assumptions.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
    

Total Seats: 237

no
 

Total Seats: 56

abstain
   

Total Seats: 212


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