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Item CADRUL LEGAL PRIVIND ACCESUL LA INFORMAŢIE ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA: ASPECTE EVOLUTIVE(CEP USM, 2014) Lazur, DumitruItem Prezența interesului public în știrile TV(CEP USM, 2024) Țurcanu, DumitruThe mass media, by their role and purpose, are and will definitely remain promoters of human values, of the interests of as many citizens as possible. Journalists inform the public on different platforms about the government’s actions and projects, either for the term of the mandate obtained as a result of the democratic elections, or in the short term, aiming at the realization and concrete results. The legislation from our country, as well as the international one, validated by the Moldovan authorities, provides for a series of rights and obligations of the mass media, on the one hand, and the representatives of power - on the other, in joint actions to achieve public interests, such as national security, integrity of the country, guaranteeing a decent standard of living, economic, financial and currency protection, health protection, education and culture, ecology and environmental policies and others. As a rule, even in a democratic society, the press, trying to be independent, encounters obstacles when it tries to criticize the failures of the government regarding the achievements of projects assumed to be of public interest. The analysis of three TV stations from the Republic of Moldova tries to find answers to some question marks in this summary.