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MP Hannan Urges Media to Endorse Bill Centralizing Media Regulation in Unified Commission

By Ahmed Ashraf Published August 19, 2025

Thulaadhoo MP Abdul Hannan Aboobakuru has called on journalists and media organizations to support the Maldives Media and Broadcasting Regulation Bill, which is scheduled for its first reading in the People’s Majlis.

Submitting the bill for debate, Hannan described it as a reform designed to “empower the media” by giving industry professionals a stronger voice in regulation. He urged members of all political parties and independents in the Majlis to unite behind the proposal.

Majority Representation for Media

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Currently, all members of the Maldives Broadcasting Commission are nominated by the President and approved by the Majlis. Hannan said the new bill changes this dynamic by granting the majority of seats in the new commission to journalists themselves.

Of the proposed seven members, four would be elected by media organizations, while three would be presidential appointees. The President of the Commission would be appointed by the President of the Maldives.

“This bill will grant full power, privileges, and rights to the media. It will facilitate the dissemination of truthful news and provide space for the media to function robustly as the fourth estate of the state” Hannan said.

Reducing Costs, Strengthening Authority

Hannan also criticized the Maldives Media Council and the Broadcasting Commission as ineffective bodies that consume state resources without exercising real power. He said merging the two into one powerful commission would cut costs while creating an institution “where the media has a say”.

The proposed Media and Broadcasting Commission would hold wide-ranging authority, including imposing fines, blocking websites, and suspending registrations. While Hannan framed these measures as essential for accountability, journalists and press freedom advocates continue to raise concerns about potential overreach.

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