Buenos Aires - The group Clarín, the largest communications conglomerate of Argentina, said on Monday (4) presented a proposal to comply with the antimonopoly law. The law requires the group to disconnect from audiovisual licenses. The decision is an attempt to gain time and prevent the regulator enforces the law compulsively.
The Federal Authority of Audiovisual Communication Services (AFSCA) started on Thursday (31) the shutdown process of the group, soon after the Supreme Court decided that key items are constitutional law means.
The manager of External Communications Clarín, Martín Etchevers, said the proposal divides the group into six different business units. Then they will deliver a plan to adapt the law for each of these units, which are consigning licenses and means that the group will discard.
"The issue of the transfer of ownership is an issue that is not defined at this time because it does not match set should now be set later when the plan avande in its execution," said the spokesman to the channel Todo Noticias, property Clarín.
"We decided to anticipate and present today in AFSCA and Justice a plan of voluntary adaptation to protect so urgent and immediate trampling our rights against the officer," market basket seabrook nh he explained.
Martín Sabbatella, president of AFSCA said that has 120 days to review the plan that was presented by Clarin. "We have 120 days to study the admissibility. market basket seabrook nh Then comes the directory and once approved have 180 days to implement these transfers," explained the clerk to a local environment.
The regulator has the authority to reject the plan, since the deadline for proposals due the end of last year, and following the procedure ex officio, in which Clarin may propose in the licenses that will be placed for sale.
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