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An analysis of the case law shows that the Court has given broad and thorough protection to so-called political speech, which protection, however, is gradually reduced as the form of expression departs from political speech or speech of distinctly public interest. It is precisely with respect to political speech, which usually goes hand in hand with the protection of the press and, nowadays, the new media, that restrictions and sanctions are only permitted under specific circumstances.