SECTOR 3

at community radio and planned within the strategic framework of the national
fight against poverty19 has never seen the light of day.

Scores:
Individual scores:
1

Country does not meet indicator

2

Country meets only a few aspects of indicator

3

Country meets some aspects of indicator

4

Country meets most aspects of indicator

5

Country meets all aspects of the indicator

Average score:

3.0 (2010:2.7; 2008:2.0; 2006:2.0)

3.2 Broadcasting is regulated by an independent body
adequately protected by law against interference
whose board is appointed - in an open way - involving civil society and not dominated by any particular
political party.
The panel recognises that, in the law, the independent nature of the National
Audiovisual Regulatory Board (CNRA) suffers from no ambiguity. This essential
feature is clearly stated in the first Article of Law 2006-04, which brings the structure
into being: “An independent authority regulating the broadcasting sector called
the Conseil National de Régulation de l’audiovisuel (CNRA) is created”. Moreover,
both in its present form and in its previous forms and compositions (Supreme
Council of Radio and Television (HCRT); Supreme Audiovisual Council (HCA)), the
members of the regulatory authority have always been very attached to their
independence, according to the testimony of panellists who have previously
served on the body. All agree that there is no political grip over the CNRA.
But this independence is partially called into question by some members of the
group who wonder about the selection procedure of members of the board.
Indeed, the members of the CNRA were allegedly proposed to the head of
state – for appointment – by the chairperson of the board, following private
and individual consultations instead of consultations with the representative
professional organisations. Previously, the head of state gave the chairperson of
the board whom he had just appointed “carte blanche” to propose prominent
individuals, in accordance with the law.
19 PRSP 2, http://www.gouv.sn/IMG/pdf/DSRP_II.pdf

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