Libertatea (Pančevo)
Categories | current affairs |
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Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | National Council of the Romanian National Minority since 2004 (originally, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina)[1] |
First issue | 1945[2] |
Country | Serbia |
Based in | Pančevo (Panciova) |
Language | Romanian |
Website | libertatea |
Libertatea (lit. Liberty) is leading Romanian language weekly newspaper in Serbia published in Pančevo (Romanian: Panciova), in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The newspaper was established in 1945 after the end of World War II in Yugoslavia.[2]
While originally established by the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina the region transferred all rights and responsibilities to the National Council of the Romanian National Minority in 2004.[1]
History
[edit]The newspaper was established in 1945 while the transfer of rights happened in 2004. In 2018 newspaper was awarded the Ordinul "Meritul Cultural" by the President of Romania Klaus Iohannis.[3]
2020 management board dismissal controversy
[edit]In February 2020 telephone session the National Council of the Romanian National Minority dismissed the Management Board and appointed new members of that body.[3] The 20 staff members of the newspaper's publishing house (including the director Niku Čobanu) strongly condemned the action of the Romanian National Council.[3] The decision was criticized by the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina as an attempt to turn Libertatea into a bulletin of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).[3] The decision was criticized by the opposition Alliance for Serbia as well.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Odluka o prenošenju osnivačkih prava nad novinsko-izdavačkom ustanovom "Libertatea", Pančevo i novinama "Libertatea"". Paragraf Lex Demo. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
- ^ a b "Libertatea : organ al Uniunii Socialiste a Poporului Muncitor din Voivodina". Library of Congress. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
- ^ a b c d e "Kolektiv Libertatee: Nacionalni savet Rumuna smenio Upravni odbor na telefonskoj sednici". Autonomija.info. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Romanian)