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In a crucial move aimed at enhancing the media landscape, North Macedonia’s government is urged to overhaul its media legislation to create improved working conditions for journalists and media professionals. The International federation of Journalists (IFJ) has raised concerns over the current state of press freedom and the challenges faced by media workers in the region. With issues ranging from job security to harassment and inadequate protections against censorship, the call for reform comes at a pivotal moment. As the contry navigates its path towards greater European integration, establishing robust legal frameworks that safeguard the rights and wellbeing of journalists is essential for fostering an independent and resilient media environment. this article delves into the implications of the proposed legislative changes and the pressing need to prioritize the welfare of those who play a critical role in upholding democracy and informing the public.

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Author : Isabella Rossi

Publish date : 2025-04-10 10:49:00

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