Greece - 2001 Constitution
Part | II - Individual and Social Rights |
Title | Article 15 |
Article |
15 (2) Radio and television shall be under the direct control of the State. The control and imposition of administrative sanctions belong to the exclusive competence of the National Radio and Television Council, which is an independent authority, as specified by law. The direct control of the State, which may also assume the form of a prior permission status, shall aim at the objective and on equal terms transmission of information and news reports, as well as of works of literature and art, at ensuring the quality level of programs mandated by the social mission of radio and television and by the cultural development of the Country, as well as at the respect of the value of the human being and the protection of childhood and youth. The matters relating to the mandatory and free of charge transmission of the workings of the Parliament and of its committees, as well as of the electoral campaign messages of the political parties by radio and television, shall be specified by law. |
Categories |
- Media access (Media coverage general) - Secondary legislation (Secondary legislation) |
Source | Gisbert H. Flanz ed. 2004. Constitutions of the Countries of the World. Dobbs Ferry, New York: Oceana Publications. |