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REM (Regulatory Body for Electronic Media) is an independent and autonomous organization that exercises public authority in the field of electronic media in the Republic of Serbia. Its goal is to enhance the quality and diversity of media services, as well as to contribute to the preservation and development of freedom of thought and expression. REM is functionally and financially independent, and its main bodies are the Council (which consists of nine members) and the Director. The organization's headquarters is located in Belgrade, at Nikola Pašić Square No. 5.

Selection of Members for the REM Council: "Our 'mirror' will be reflected in the regulatory body in the coming years."
For two weeks in April, there was a student blockade of Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) with a specific demand – the announcement of a competition for the selection of members of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM).

Hubač: The new process for selecting members of the REM Council will not be better than the previous one.
"I believe that the new process for selecting members of the REM Council will not be any better than the previous one. We have already had a situation where, at the first meeting of the Culture and Information Committee, a conclusion was reached to terminate the previous process and start a new one, with the statement in the conclusion— that seven candidates withdrew their candidacies, but it does not specify why," said Željko Hubač, a former candidate for a member of the REM Council, to N1.

Žiofre welcomed the announcement of the call for proposals for candidates for the REM Council.
The Ambassador of the European Union in Serbia, Emanuel Žiofre, welcomed the announcement of a new call for the nomination of candidates for members of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM).

Announcement of the call for nominations for members of the REM Council.
The Committee of the Assembly of Serbia for Culture and Information published a Public Call this morning, May 8, for proposing candidates for the election of members of the Council of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM) in the newspaper Politika.
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