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New Media Guidelines Proposed by Spanish Government as Wife Faces Allegations of Influence Peddling

The Spanish government, led by Pedro Sánchez, has announced plans to review and modify official guidelines for the media in the country. This decision comes just four days before President Sánchez’s wife, Begoña Gomez, is scheduled to appear for investigation in relation to a complaint alleging influence peddling crimes based on media publications linking her to the allegations. In a radio interview, President Sánchez expressed concern about the use of public resources to finance disinformation and hoaxes, particularly by right-wing and extreme right governments.

Sanchez emphasized the need for transparency in the financing of digital media and tabloids that rely solely on public funds. He proposed a maximum limit on public financing for media outlets to ensure their independence. Furthermore, the government plans to introduce changes to laws regarding the right to honor and rectification. These measures are part of a democratic regeneration plan that Sánchez started discussing two months ago.

Critics have described the government’s actions as a witch hunt aimed at stifling the press. Some have accused Sánchez of attempting to deflect attention from corruption cases by targeting the media. However, supporters of the government’s decision argue that it is essential to promote transparency in the allocation of institutional advertising funds. Alfonso Bauluz, the president of the Spanish section of Reporters Without Borders, stressed the importance of addressing toxic content and promoting media responsibility in the digital age.

In conclusion, President Sánchez’s government’s decision to review official guidelines and set limits on public financing for media outlets has sparked controversy in Spain. While some view it as an attack on press freedom, others see it as a necessary step towards promoting transparency and accountability in the media industry.

Samantha Johnson

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