Bulgaria’s National Assembly Approves Ban on Gambling Advertisements Amidst Controversy

The decision, made in the second reading with amendments to the Gambling Act, has ignited heated debate and sparked divergent opinions among lawmakers and industry stakeholders

While supporters argue that the ban is a crucial step towards addressing gambling addiction, critics voice concerns about its potential economic and social repercussions
While supporters argue that the ban is a crucial step towards addressing gambling addiction, critics voice concerns about its potential economic and social repercussions

Sofia, Bulgaria: In a move that has sent shockwaves through Bulgaria’s media landscape, the National Assembly has voted to ban gambling advertisements across television, news websites, and print media. 

 

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The decision, made in the second reading with amendments to the Gambling Act, has ignited heated debate and sparked divergent opinions among lawmakers and industry stakeholders.

 

Proposed by Temenuzka Petkova from GERB and Yordan Tsonev from DPS, the ban is slated to take effect just three days after its promulgation, demonstrating a swift and resolute stance by legislators. 

 

While supporters argue that the ban is a crucial step towards addressing gambling addiction, critics voice concerns about its potential economic and social repercussions.

 

Despite objections raised by media industry organizations and gambling operators, the ban received overwhelming support from MPs, underscoring the urgency and determination behind its implementation. 

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Only the lottery will be exempt from the ban, acknowledging its unique contribution to sports and culture through profit distribution.

 

The decision has evoked mixed reactions from various sectors, with sports federations expressing dismay over the loss of sponsorship and funding opportunities. 

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Meanwhile, the Bulgarian Gambling Association warns of a surge in unlicensed gambling sites in the absence of regulated advertising channels.

 

Businesses affected by the ban are urging lawmakers to reconsider and explore alternative measures to safeguard vulnerable groups without compromising media independence and financial viability. 

 

The Association of Bulgarian Radio and Television Broadcasters criticizes the timing of the ban, branding it as a targeted assault on media freedom and financial stability.

 

Journalists and media professionals have voiced concerns over the abrupt loss of advertising revenue and its potential impact on content quality and accessibility. 

 

They argue that the ban undermines the financial sustainability of media outlets and raises questions about the underlying motives behind such regulatory measures.

 

Amidst the ongoing debate, there are also practical considerations regarding the implementation of the ban, including its potential disruption to existing advertising contracts and the redirection of advertising budgets to alternative platforms such as social networks.

 

As Bulgaria braces for the ramifications of this significant legislative decision, the ban on gambling advertisements has emerged as a contentious issue, drawing attention to the complex interplay between public health concerns, media freedom, and economic interests. 

 

The coming days are likely to witness further deliberation and scrutiny as stakeholders navigate the implications of this landmark ruling.

 

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