Abstract:
The role of the mass media is determined by their presence in politics, economics and in the socio-cultural sphere, especially in the context of modernizing the means of mass communication and creation of a global information space. Therefore, it requires state institutions to adapt to the new trends coming from media space to ensure the transparency of domestic and foreign political decisions. One of the most frequently problems is the delicate relationship between the media and politics. Because some of the political information is not intended for the general public, as a result, there is a reinterpretation of the events whose consequences can influence policy decisions at domestic and foreign level.