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Constitutional Court considers newspaper establishment regulations to be unconstitutional
The court found an article of the press-regulation law to be in violation of Article 70 of the Constitution
Published in Daily News Egypt on 03 - 06 - 2017

Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court ruled on Saturday the unconstitutionality of article 52 of recently issued press-regulation law number 96 of 1996, state media reported.
The article included a requirement for newspapers to be licensed, which the court found unconstitutional. To receive a license to issue a newspaper, a partner company had to be established first, the article stated.
The ruling found the article contradictory to Article 70 of the Egyptian Constitution, which stipulates that: "Freedom of the press, printing and paper, visual, audio and electronic publication is guaranteed. Every Egyptian, whether being natural or legal, public or private person, shall have the right to own and issue newspapers and establish visual, audio, and digital media outlets."
The constituion added, "Newspapers may be issued once notification is given as regulated by law. The law shall regulate the procedures of establishing and owning visual and radio broadcast stations and online newspapers."
Meanwhile, the article that was ruled unconstitutional stated that the ownership of political parties and individuals for newspapers are guaranteed by the law, and it stipulated that newspapers that are issued by individuals and not political parties, syndicates, or associations should be in partnership with companies, and the shareholders would be comprised of Egyptians only.
The article further stipulated that the capital of a partner company for a daily newspaper had to be EGP 1 million.
The parliament is currently preparing a second draft law to regulate press practices after President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi ratified the institutional regulating media law in December 2016.


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