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The journalists from „Prima TV” haven\'t been admitted at the press conference of president Vladimir Voronin
The journalists from the Romanian TV channel „Prima TV” haven't been admitted at the press conference organized by president Vladimir Voronin, on Wednesday, DECA-press transmits. They came to the Presidency, but they couldn't pass through the control post, where the police told them they had no access in the conference room. They stayed in the hall of the headquarters while their colleagues entered the room where the conference took place.
The shot crew from „Prima TV” asked for the support of the presidential press service for the sake of obtaining the access to the conference, by their attempt didn't give any results. In time of the press conference, Raisa Lozinschi from „Jurnal de Chisinau” asked president Vladimir Voronin why the journalists from „Prima TV” had no access. He avoided to give a definite answer in this context, giving the floor to his spokesman, Natalia Visanu, which took care of the organization of the press conference. Natalia Visanu said that the team from „Prima RV” addressed on Tuesday with the demand for accreditation at the press conference. She mentioned that the foreign journalists haven't been invited to the press conference. We mention that the representatives of the means of mass communication from abroad were present in the room. Visanu also said that, in addition, the journalists from „Prima TV” have no accreditation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration regarding the activity on the territory of Republic of Moldova. // DECA-Press Publication date: 20 December 2007 Source: Archive
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