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SUMMARY:Media freedom through transnational lenses: insights from Montenegro and North Macedonia
DESCRIPTION:This webinar presents the findings of two shadow reports assessing the state of media freedom in Montenegro and North Macedonia\, highlighting progress\, ongoing challenges\, and recommendations for EU and national stakeholders \n\n\nMontenegro has recently advanced its media legislation\, strengthening public broadcaster independence\, enhancing transparency\, and promoting self-regulation. Yet\, challenges remain: key institutions remain vulnerable to political influence\, law implementation is inconsistent\, and foreign interference continues to pose risks. \nIn North Macedonia\, improvements such as reduced violence against journalists and legal reforms coexist with persistent issues\, including disinformation\, political and economic pressure\, weak regulation\, particularly for online media\, and declining public trust. Foreign interference and negative rhetoric from officials add to the fragility of the media environment. \nMontenegro and North Macedonia are both candidates for EU accession; for this reason\, this webinar aims to explore the current media landscape in both countries from a transnational perspective\, understanding its implications for the wider EU integration process. \nOpening remarks \nEmbassy Counsellor Botzios Thomas\, Adriatic and Western Balkans Unit at the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation \nSpeakers \nMaja Sever\, European Federation of Journalists \nOlivera Nikolic\, Montenegro Media Institute \nZoran Richliev\, Metamorphosis Foundation \nMassimo Moratti\, OBC Transeuropa \nModerator \nSerena Epis\, OBC Transeuropa \nTo attend the webinar\, register at this link  \n\nThis webinar is produced as part of the Media Freedom Rapid Response\, a Europe-wide mechanism that tracks\, monitors\, and responds to violations of press and media freedom in EU Member States and candidate countries. It also draws on the research and advocacy activities supported by the project “Transnational Advocacy for Freedom of Information in the Western Balkans – ATLIB 2” co-funded by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
URL:https://www.cci.tn.it/event/media-freedom-through-transnational-lenses-insights-from-montenegro-and-north-macedonia/
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