Vientiane: The Commission for Information and Education of the Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party on Monday held a seminar to strengthen understanding of laws and regulations governing media operations, as part of preparations for the First National Media Conference. Mr. Khammon stressed that improving legal awareness among media professionals and regulatory authorities is essential to meeting the demands of the evolving media landscape. He called on journalists, editors and media managers to study and fully understand the country's legal framework to ensure their work is conducted in accordance with professional standards and national legislation.
According to Lao News Agency, Mr. Khammon noted that strict compliance with media laws and regulations is vital to safeguarding journalistic integrity, strengthening Party leadership over media, enhancing state governance and promoting responsible communication that serves the interests of the nation and the public.
The seminar forms part of a series of activities leading up to the First National Media Conference, which focuses on strengthening Party leadership and advancing the transformation of Laos' media sector toward higher professional standards in the digital era.
