The controversial law, which transposes a European directive, has just started debating in the Congress plenary, with no other support known yet, although with that of the PSOE and the abstention of the PP, the passage to the Senate is now guaranteed .
Euskaraz irakurri: Ikus-entzunezkoen Legea aurrera aterako da PPren abstentzioarekin
The audiovisual law, which puts the film industry at war against the PSOE for opening up independent production to big business, as reported, will take effect in Congress this Thursday with the PP abstaining, sources from this group have told parliamentary Let Eph know.
The controversial law, which transposes a European directive, has just started debating in the Congress plenary, with no other support known yet, although with that of the PSOE and the abstention of the PP, the passage to the Senate is now guaranteed .
In addition, according to parliamentary sources, the PSOE will reject the transaction amendment proposed by United We Can, EH Bildu and Esquerra Republicana to reverse the technical change by which the socialists allow televisions or other operators to produce content, within the mandatory limits. quotas hitherto reserved for independent production.
This was the original article, modified at the last minute by the PSOE: Natural or legal person not permanently linked to a provider of audiovisual communication services and who assumes the initiative, coordination and economic risk of the production of audiovisual programs or content, on its own initiative or upon request, and in return for remuneration makes it available for proverb provider of audiovisual communication services.
With the replacing the word “said” with the word “a”according to the sector, “promotes the immediate concentration of the industry, in the current television duopoly and, in the medium term, in the major international platforms”.
According to independent film and television producers, this rule condemns them to ruin, equating them with companies associated with large corporations, and they campaign all week in which they have even asked the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, for protection. .
“This change promotes a greater concentration of industry, around the current duopoly (Grupo Atresmedia and Mediaset España) and the major multinational platforms, and deviates from the European vision of guaranteeing cultural diversity and the existence of an independent business fabric, regulating the audiovisual ecosystem,” they lament. More than 350 makers and film and television workers signed a manifesto yesterday in support of producer associations.
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