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Title X: Of the High Council of
Communication
• Media commission
Article 182
A High Council of Communication is instituted.
The High Council of Communication is an independent administrative authority.
• Media commission
Article 183
The High Council of Communication is composed of nine (9) members appointed by
Decree of President of the Republic.
They are appointed in the following manner:
• two (2) notable persons [personnalités] by the President of the Republic;
• two (2) notable persons by the President of the National Assembly;
• three (3) professionals in audiovisual Communication and the written press
designated by their peers;
• one magistrate appointed by the President of the Supreme Court;
• one notable persons of the world of culture, of the arts and letters[,]
designated by his peers.
• Media commission
Article 184
The High Council of Communication elects its Bureau from among its members.
• Media commission
Article 185
The High Council of Communication:
• sees to the respect of the rules of ethics [déontologie] in matters of
information and of communication;
• guarantees the freedom of the press and the pluralistic expression of
opinions;
• regulates the relations of communication between the public powers, the
organs of information and the public;
• assures to the political parties the equal access to the public media;
• guarantees to the associations the equitable access to the public media;
• gives technical advice, [and] recommendations on the questions touching
the domain of information.
Article 186
The other attributions, the organization and the functioning of the High Council of
Communication are specified by the law.
Chad 1996 (rev. 2005)
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