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Refine your search| IRIS 2025-9:1/17 [SI] New Law on Media adopted by Parliament | |
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On 2 September 2025, the Slovenian Assembly adopted the long-awaited Law on Media. A draft media law was published for consultation on 12 December 2023 (see IRIS 2024-2:1/9). Following this, the hearing of the draft in the National Assembly was planned to take place in September or October 2024 (according to the European Commission's 2024 Rule of Law Report on Slovenia). The government approved the new Law on Media on 31 December 2024 and submitted it to the National Assembly for consideration. The proposal was removed from its final reading in Parliament in May 2025 while the legislative... |
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| IRIS 2024-2:1/9 [SI] Draft Law on Media addresses transparency, media concentration, pluralism, hate speech and artificial intelligence | |
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On 12 December 2023, the Slovenian Ministry of Culture published a draft Law on Media for consultation, which is intended to update the current Law on Media. The deadline for comments on the Draft was 31 January 2024. It is intended that the new Law on Media will reflect the forthcoming European Media Freedom Act and the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. Key areas of change include (among others): increasing transparency of ownership of media outlets and transparency of financing of media outlets via a central database; improving the procedures regarding media mergers; regulating state advertising;... |
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| IRIS 2023-1:1/7 [SI] Slovenian referendum on changes to the PSB Law | |
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In a referendum held on 27 November 2022, the majority of Slovenian citizens voted in favour of a change to the Law on RTV Slovenia, the main aim of which was to depoliticise the public service broadcaster RTV Slovenia. This is to be achieved by removing the role of the National Assembly in appointing members to the governing body and by replacing the Director General with a four-person board. Since the change of government in Slovenia, the SDS (the opposition and former governing party) has pushed for a range of public referenda on legislative proposals of the new government. Two... |
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| IRIS 2022-2:1/14 [SI] Slovenia transposes the AVMSD without the introduction of obligations to invest in European works and the planned European Audiovisual Production fund | |
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On 15 December 2021, the Slovenian Parliament passed the Law amending the Law on Audiovisual Media Services. The draft proposal for amending the Law on Audiovisual Media Services was unanimously endorsed by the Cultural Committee of the Parliament in June 2021. However, there has been an ongoing debate regarding the proposal in the law to introduce a new fund to finance European audiovisual production, and the introduction of obligations for audiovisual media service providers to invest in European audiovisual works. The draft law had introduced a new Article 16a of the Act, which required the... |
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| IRIS 2021-5:1/20 [SI] Update on media legislation proposals and European Parliament debates on media freedom | |
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In 2020, IRIS reported on a range of legislative proposals from the Slovenian government relevant to the media sector. These included the following: a draft proposal for amending the Law on Audiovisual Media Services (see IRIS 2020-9/12 and IRIS 2021-1/26); a draft law on creating a Super Regulator, which proposes a merger between the Agency for Communication Networks and Services (AKOS) and five other regulators (see IRIS 2020-10/14); and draft amendments to the Slovenia Radio and Television Act, the Mass Media Act and the Slovenia Press Agency Act (see IRIS 2020-8/21). There was a strong... |