TITLE XI. OF THE HIGH COUNCIL OF COMMUNICATION
Article 103
A High Council of Communication is instituted.
The High Council of Communication is given the charge to assure the exercise of the freedom of expression and the equal access for all to the media of the State within respect for the laws in force.
The High Council of Communication is independent of any political power, of any political party, of any association or of any pressure group [of] any nature that may be.
The High Council of Communication is endowed with powers of regulation and of decision.
An organic law determines the composition, the organization and the functioning of the High Council of Communication.