A Quote by Hailemariam Desalegn

Free media is very essential for the democratic process and... development. — © Hailemariam Desalegn
Free media is very essential for the democratic process and... development.
I am happy to note that the BJP as an organization is looking to creatively harness Power of Social Media. We have to ensure our Youth stays engaged in our Democratic process. We have to make our Democratic process accessible to them. Social media is an important tool for this.
Democracies stand on several key pillars: Free and fair elections, human rights, the rule of law, and a free untrammeled media. Until 2016, an open media was seen as a resilient democratic pillar that supported the others.
A free economy is as essential to society as democratic political institutions. A strong market-based economy is the fertile ground for democratic freedoms that we think are important.
This massive ascendancy of corporate power over democratic process is probably the most ominous development since the end of World War II, and for the most part "the free world" seems to be regarding it as merely normal.
If one man can be allowed to determine for himself what is law, every man can. That means first chaos, then tyranny. Legal process is an essential part of the democratic process.
A lot of people think journalists are criminals, and there are some who haven't helped us. But the media is essential for democratic society.
Literacy unlocks the door to learning throughout life, is essential to development and health, and opens the way for democratic participation and active citizenship.
We must build a trickle-up media that reflects the true character of this country and its people. A democratic media serving a democratic society.
We have new developing ties with Japan whom always supports our democratic process and economic development.
Ensuring the access of all citizens to government information and to essential information for human development is a must for every democratic society.
An independent and free media is essential to ensure democracy.
I think in the world we live in where television is the principal source of information for most people, it really affects the balance of the democratic process. The fairness of the democratic process.
I am an ardent believer in a free, democratic and inclusive society, and the robust exchange of views that is essential to tolerance.
Free and just political institutions are absolutely essential to the progress and development both of the individual and of the race.
The Democratic position seems to be everything is going to be free. Free education. Free health care. Free housing. Free love. Free kittens, I don't know.
Thinking about free speech brought me to media regulation, as Americans access so much of their political and cultural speech through mass media. That led me to work on the FCC's media ownership rules beginning in 2005 to fight media consolidation, working with those at Georgetown's IPR, Media Access Project, Free Press, and others.
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