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Catalan Parliament Enacts Stricter Journalist Accreditation Rules

A new framework, supported by the CIC, aims to combat disinformation and enforce ethical journalism through updated standards and potential sanctions.

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Overview

  • The Parliament of Catalunya has implemented a revised accreditation system to ensure professional standards and exclude pseudomedia from its premises.
  • A formal agreement with the Consell de la Informació de Catalunya (CIC) provides external oversight, with the CIC offering non-binding advisory reports on applicants' adherence to ethical journalism.
  • For the first time, sanctions are outlined for journalists who violate the newly established code of conduct, though legal integration of these penalties is still under development.
  • The updated rules require journalists to demonstrate bona fide credentials and ethical compliance, with freelance applicants needing endorsements from recognized media outlets.
  • The initiative is part of a broader effort to safeguard democratic discourse and preempt disruptive incidents seen in other legislative bodies, such as Spain's Congreso de los Diputados.