
ArmInfo. The distribution of content aimed at promoting violence and cruelty, advocating for the violent overthrow of the constitutional order, as well as interfering in the domestic political life of the Republic of Armenia on foreign television and radio programs, will be prohibited in Armenia. The National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia will discuss amendments to the Law on Audiovisual Media in its second reading at its plenary session on April 14.
Minister of High-Tech Industry Mkhitar Hayrapetyan stated that the draft clarifies the legal grounds, criteria, and mechanisms for the suspension and revocation of licenses for network operators. Requirements for the activities of audiovisual program distributors have also been revised and edited. Amendments and additions have been made to the section on fines, particularly in cases of unlawful activity. A new article has been added regulating the procedure for suspending and revoking network operator licenses. The proposed amendments and additions will improve control and regulation mechanisms in the audiovisual media sector, increasing the applicability and practical effectiveness of the law.
The Minister noted that the adoption of the draft will prevent ambiguous interpretations and ensure a predictable legal environment for entities operating in this sector. Equal competitive conditions will be established, ensuring fair competition, eliminating abuses of monopoly power, and mitigating the risk of creating an unequal playing field in the market.
"At the same time, the amendments are aimed at limiting information that negatively impacts citizens, thereby preventing the spread of disinformation, violence, hate speech, and other harmful content," the Minister emphasized.
It is envisaged that legal mechanisms for information protection will be created to prevent external influence on Armenia's information space, ensuring control and oversight consistent with national security. -0-