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Assembly to Hold Public Trial on New Games Legislation

The Assembly for Financing and Broadcasting will conduct a public trial regarding the proposed Law for Games of Meeting and Fun Games. The legislation aims to address concerns surrounding the “grey economy” within organized games and youth activities. The core objectives of the proposed law center on student and youth protection, safeguarding participants from unfair competition, and establishing state oversight of monetary transactions within these games.

Specifically, the initiative seeks to regulate the burgeoning sector through exclusivity and licensing of game rights. The proposed framework includes the implementation of dedicated “games of meeting” and youth protection programs. Furthermore, it establishes measures to control financial flows and ensure fair competition among participants.

The Assembly’s submission is predicated on a dual approach: granting exclusive rights to organizers and mandating licensing for the operation of games and fun games. This regulatory framework is intended to provide a secure environment for participants and contribute to broader youth protection efforts within the games sector. The trial will provide a forum for discussion and consideration of this important legislation.

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