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Title Freedom of the Press - Monaco (2005)
Publisher Freedom House
Country Monaco
Publication Date 27 April 2005
Cite as Freedom House, Freedom of the Press - Monaco (2005), 27 April 2005, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/4734517ac.html [accessed 28 May 2012]
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Freedom of the Press - Monaco (2005)

Status: Free
Legal Environment: 3
Political Influences: 5
Economic Pressures: 6
Total Score: 14

Population: n/a
GNI/capita: n/a
Life Expectancy: n/a
Religious Groups: Roman Catholic (90 percent), other (10 percent)
Ethnic Groups: French (47 percent), Italian (16 percent), Monegasque (16 percent), other (21 percent)
Capital: Monaco

Under Monaco's 1962 constitution, Article 23 provides protection for freedom of expression, although exceptions do exist. Denunciations of the ruling Grimaldi family are prohibited under the penal code. Aside from limited examples of self-censorship related to these restrictions, press freedom is respected and no violations were reported in 2004. There are no daily newspapers publishing in Monaco. Two monthly magazines and a weekly government journal are published in the principality, and French daily newspapers are widely available. Radio and television are government operated, and all French broadcasts are freely transmitted. France maintains a controlling interest in Radio Monte Carlo, which transmits in several languages and extends its influence beyond the state borders.

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