Mamuka mdinaradze says we will begin working tomorrow, and soon introduce a “media bill”, which will establish standards for media objectivity and ethical journalism – funding of media outlets from foreign sources will be limited  

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The ruling party in Georgia, called Georgian Dream, will start working on a new law tomorrow. This law is known as a “media law”. According to Mamuka Mdinaradze, the chairman of the faction, the law will be based on British models and rules.

The main goal of this law is to set standards for journalists to work fairly and ethically. It also aims to stop media outlets from being funded by foreign sources. However, it’s worth noting that income from commercial advertisements will still be allowed.

In simpler terms, the government wants to make sure that news reported in Georgia is fair and unbiased. They also want to make sure that media outlets are not influenced by money from outside the country.

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