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Document 92003E001444

WRITTEN QUESTION E-1444/03 by Francesco Rutelli (ELDR), Mariotto Segni (UEN), Graham Watson (ELDR),Enrique Barón Crespo (PSE), Daniel Cohn-Bendit (Verts/ALE), Monica Frassoni (Verts/ALE),Francis Wurtz (GUE/NGL), Teresa Almeida Garrett (PPE-DE), Guido Bodrato (PPE-DE),Luciano Caveri (ELDR), Luigi Cocilovo (PPE-DE), Armando Cossutta (GUE/NGL),Paolo Costa (ELDR), Luigi De Mita (PPE-DE), Giuseppe Di Lello Finuoli (GUE/NGL),Antonio Di Pietro (ELDR), Carlo Fatuzzo (PPE-DE), Fernando Fernández Martín (PPE-DE),Marco Formentini (ELDR), Fiorella Ghilardotti (PSE), Florence Kuntz (EDD),Franco Maríni (PPE-DE), Mario Mastella (PPE-DE), Reinhold Messner (Verts/ALE),Luisa Morgantini (GUE/NGL), Pasqualina Napoletano (PSE), Giorgio Napolitano (PSE),Juan Ojeda Sanz (PPE-DE), Elena Paciotti (PSE), Giuseppe Pisicchio (PPE-DE),Giovanni Pittella (PSE), José Pomés Ruiz (PPE-DE), Giovanni Procacci (ELDR),Giorgio Ruffolo (PSE), Guido Sacconi (PSE), Luciana Sbarbati (ELDR),Bruno Trentin (PSE) and Gianni Vattimo (PSE) to the Commission. Freedom and pluralism of information.

OJ C 280E, 21.11.2003, p. 144–145 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)

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92003E1444

WRITTEN QUESTION E-1444/03 by Francesco Rutelli (ELDR), Mariotto Segni (UEN), Graham Watson (ELDR),Enrique Barón Crespo (PSE), Daniel Cohn-Bendit (Verts/ALE), Monica Frassoni (Verts/ALE),Francis Wurtz (GUE/NGL), Teresa Almeida Garrett (PPE-DE), Guido Bodrato (PPE-DE),Luciano Caveri (ELDR), Luigi Cocilovo (PPE-DE), Armando Cossutta (GUE/NGL),Paolo Costa (ELDR), Luigi De Mita (PPE-DE), Giuseppe Di Lello Finuoli (GUE/NGL),Antonio Di Pietro (ELDR), Carlo Fatuzzo (PPE-DE), Fernando Fernández Martín (PPE-DE),Marco Formentini (ELDR), Fiorella Ghilardotti (PSE), Florence Kuntz (EDD),Franco Maríni (PPE-DE), Mario Mastella (PPE-DE), Reinhold Messner (Verts/ALE),Luisa Morgantini (GUE/NGL), Pasqualina Napoletano (PSE), Giorgio Napolitano (PSE),Juan Ojeda Sanz (PPE-DE), Elena Paciotti (PSE), Giuseppe Pisicchio (PPE-DE),Giovanni Pittella (PSE), José Pomés Ruiz (PPE-DE), Giovanni Procacci (ELDR),Giorgio Ruffolo (PSE), Guido Sacconi (PSE), Luciana Sbarbati (ELDR),Bruno Trentin (PSE) and Gianni Vattimo (PSE) to the Commission. Freedom and pluralism of information.

Official Journal 280 E , 21/11/2003 P. 0144 - 0145


WRITTEN QUESTION E-1444/03

by Francesco Rutelli (ELDR), Mariotto Segni (UEN), Graham Watson (ELDR),Enrique Barón Crespo (PSE), Daniel Cohn-Bendit (Verts/ALE), Monica Frassoni (Verts/ALE),Francis Wurtz (GUE/NGL), Teresa Almeida Garrett (PPE-DE), Guido Bodrato (PPE-DE),Luciano Caveri (ELDR), Luigi Cocilovo (PPE-DE), Armando Cossutta (GUE/NGL),Paolo Costa (ELDR), Luigi De Mita (PPE-DE), Giuseppe Di Lello Finuoli (GUE/NGL),Antonio Di Pietro (ELDR), Carlo Fatuzzo (PPE-DE), Fernando Fernández Martín (PPE-DE),Marco Formentini (ELDR), Fiorella Ghilardotti (PSE), Florence Kuntz (EDD),Franco Maríni (PPE-DE), Mario Mastella (PPE-DE), Reinhold Messner (Verts/ALE),Luisa Morgantini (GUE/NGL), Pasqualina Napoletano (PSE), Giorgio Napolitano (PSE),Juan Ojeda Sanz (PPE-DE), Elena Paciotti (PSE), Giuseppe Pisicchio (PPE-DE),Giovanni Pittella (PSE), José Pomés Ruiz (PPE-DE), Giovanni Procacci (ELDR),Giorgio Ruffolo (PSE), Guido Sacconi (PSE), Luciana Sbarbati (ELDR),Bruno Trentin (PSE) and Gianni Vattimo (PSE) to the Commission

(24 April 2003)

Subject: Freedom and pluralism of information

In view of:

- the fact that freedom of information, which is vital in guaranteeing the democratic principles on which the European Union is based (Article 6(1) TEU) must, particularly in the perspective of the enlargement, be given a framework of legal guarantees protecting all European citizens and restricting the establishment of legal or de facto monopolies;

- the fact that the specific nature of the information market justifies special protection both in the context of international negotiations (Doha) and within the European Union's internal law not only using economic indicators but also in connection to the respect of fundamental rights (paragraph 58 of European Parliament resolution of 15 January 2003);

- the need to guarantee respect for pluralism and the accuracy of information provided by the media, particularly those playing a public service role;

- the urgent need to resolve the situations condemned in Parliament's resolution of 15 January 2003;

- the fact that this condemnation is backed by the Council of Europe, which considers that in Italy the potential conflict of interest () is a threat to media pluralism and unless clear safeguards are in place sets a poor example for young democracies (paragraph 12 of Recommendation 1589 of 28 January 2003); and since

- the procedure set out in Article 7(1) of the EU Treaty, which entered into force on 1 February 2003, also applies to the protection of the fundamental right to information safeguarded by Article 6 of the EU Treaty,The Commission:

1. When does it intend to submit a communication on the state of media pluralism in the EU and a directive for safeguarding it, as requested in Parliament's resolution of 20 November 2002?

2. When does it intend to submit to the European Convention, as requested in Parliament's resolution of 20 November 2002, a proposal for a legal basis to protect the principle of pluralism and freedom within the information media in the new constitution?

Answer given by Mr Bolkestein on behalf of the Commission

(7 July 2003)

The Commission can only reiterate the position which it has already communicated to the Parliament (letter of 2 May 2003 from Ms de Palacio to Mr Rocard) regarding the possibility of follow-up action to the resolution of 20 November 2002.

As stated, the Commission does not intend to take action on the European Parliament resolution since the resolution deals with pluralism as a democratic and institutional value within each Member State, expressing the desire to maintain free and diversified media in all the Member States.

The existing Community instruments, which are founded on the legal bases of the Treaty of Rome, are designed to ensure a certain economic balance between economic operators and thus directly affect the media as an economic activity, but not or only very indirectly as a vehicle for delivering information to citizens.

The Commission does not therefore have the legal instruments to allow it to take the problems raised by the Honourable Members into consideration.

The Commission backed the inclusion of the Charter of Fundamental Rights Article 11 (2) of which clearly sets out the principle that the EU should respect freedom and pluralism of the media in the draft Constitutional Treaty. This request has been taken into consideration and its inclusion features among the results of the Convention's work.

Finally, the Commission would point out that one of the issues dealt with in the Green Paper on services of general interest, which was adopted on 21 May 2003, is that of the protection of pluralism. The question is raised about whether the possibility of taking specific measures to protect pluralism should be re-examined at Community level and which measures could be envisaged. All interested parties are invited to submit their comments by 15 September 2003.

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