No, when the courts said he couldn't ban people, he should have ended press conferences entirely. There's nothing in the law saying they are required and there's no reason why a bunch of anointed priests should be allowed special privileges.
Hold press conferences online and let people vote on the questions. Journalists have to get in line like everyone else.
No, when the courts said he couldn't ban people, he should have ended press conferences entirely. There's nothing in the law saying they are required and there's no reason why a bunch of anointed priests should be allowed special privileges.
Hold press conferences online and let people vote on the questions. Journalists have to get in line like everyone else.