Tag: politicians
FCB Warsaw created a new flower brand – “flowers to Say Sorry”
In 2016, when the new government took over, the Polish Ministry of Justice denied funding to all organizations helping abused women, arguing they were helping only women and discriminating men. […]
Grey Brasil signs Color of Corruption, aimed to monitor and expose corrupt Brazilian politicians to the public
A new nonpartisan, anti-corruption program — Color of Corruption— exposes Brazilian politicians condemned, cited or investigated in official courts, intending to help voters make more informed decisions ahead of Brazil’s […]
Study: Romanian politicians like being on TV
Romanian politicians Aurelian Pavelescu, Dan Diaconescu, Mihail Neamtu and Corneliu Vadim Tudor are the political leaders most present on TV in September, according to a media TRUST monitoring report covering […]
Infographic: Over half of Romanian Parliament members aren’t active online
54.21 % of Romanian Parliament members – 182 representatives and 69 senators – do not have a blog or a website to use in order to reach their electorate, according […]
Romanian Realitatea TV gets politicians to effectively make the news, for one weekend
Realitatea TV launched an unusual editorial project, giving politicians the opportunity to become presenters, reporters, redactors or TV hosts. Realitatea TV redaction opened for the Romanian politicians, that will have […]
Top Romanian politicians on Facebook
Romanian politicians and political parties are present on Facebook, trying to reach and persuade their audience using this channel, as data published by Facebrands shows. When dealing with the Politics […]
A bill forcing radios to play Romanian music, tacitly adopted by Romanian Parliament
Romania’s Chamber of Deputies tacitly adopted a bill that forces local radio stations to play Romanian music for 40% of their music playing air time. The bill amends the country’s […]
MEPs voice outrage over Romania’s media policy
A controversial Romanian government doctrine describing the media as potentially detrimental to the nation’s well-being is causing a growing stir in the European Parliament. Romanian deputy Rovana Plumb wrote to […]
Romanian politicians decide:Freelancers Must Pay Pension Insurance Contributions
Romanian politicians part of Parliament’s lower chamber adopted, on Wednesday adopted an amendment to the pension bill whereby people who gain income from freelance activities, other than salary income, must […]