i contemplate, if the budgetary situation permits, appointing
a number of parliamentary information officers ;
ii contemplate arranging press briefings by the Speaker or
a spokesman on the agenda of parliament ;
iii study the possibilities of access by journalists to parliament,
bearing in mind security and the working conditions of members ;
iv ensure that minimum facilities for journalists are available
(press rooms, press gallery, meeting rooms), and produce, if possible,
press reviews, analyses of electronic media coverage, newsletters
on parliamentary work, brochures explaining the organisation and
functioning of parliament (possibly in several languages) ;
v provide, as far as possible, adequate radio and television
services (studios, recording and editing equipment, broadcasting
facilities) ;
vi produce films or audio-visual material on their functioning
;
vii record parliamentary debates on magnetic tapes, where
possible, for use by radio and television companies.