Paper: will media accreditation order be toughened for parliament’s fall session?

Paper: will media accreditation order be toughened for parliament’s fall session?

PanARMENIAN.Net - Journalists’ accreditation order for provision of coverage of National Assembly’s fall session will be toughened, Yerkir paper reports.

Majority of MPs have already complained to the government of the large number of journalists. MPs mainly express discontent with the possibility of any journalist to get accreditation, regardless of the number of readers media they represent has. Thus, starting from September all the necessary requirements for media accreditation will be considered, the paper says.

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