Gennadi Davydko: It is necessary that people have “union outlook”
To succeed in Union State formation it is necessary that people have “union outlook”, said Gennadi Davydko, member of the Committee on Information Policy and Cooperation with Non-Government Organizations at the Union Parliamentary Assembly. Gennadi Davydko believes that it is “union outlook” that should promote faster formation of the Union State. And the major role in this process should be played by mass media. It is exactly mass media that are to provide citizens with timely and reliable information, satisfy their various intellectual demands and, above all, try to influence their outlook formation as much as possible. The parliamentarian believes that people should understand all this as well as it is understood by the Union State opponents who with the help of their own generously financed or accessible to bribery mass media and technologies cram people with misleading conceptions about these or those processes, phenomena or events taking place in the Union State. “That’s why when pursuing information policy of the Union State utmost importance should be attached to the establishment and development of those mass media which are able not only to make the information about Union State formation progress clear for the general public of Belarus, Russia and other countries but also communicate it in an ideologically professional way,” stated Gennadi Davydko.
To succeed in Union State formation it is necessary that people have “union outlook”, said Gennadi Davydko, member of the Committee on Information Policy and Cooperation with Non-Government Organizations at the Union Parliamentary Assembly. Gennadi Davydko believes that it is “union outlook” that should promote faster formation of the Union State. And the major role in this process should be played by mass media. It is exactly mass media that are to provide citizens with timely and reliable information, satisfy their various intellectual demands and, above all, try to influence their outlook formation as much as possible. The parliamentarian believes that people should understand all this as well as it is understood by the Union State opponents who with the help of their own generously financed or accessible to bribery mass media and technologies cram people with misleading conceptions about these or those processes, phenomena or events taking place in the Union State. “That’s why when pursuing information policy of the Union State utmost importance should be attached to the establishment and development of those mass media which are able not only to make the information about Union State formation progress clear for the general public of Belarus, Russia and other countries but also communicate it in an ideologically professional way,” stated Gennadi Davydko.