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This concluding chapter presents recommendations for government policy to ensure that media’s democratic functions are safeguarded for the future. Based on the preceding analyses, we conclude that new media policy is needed that puts the democratic functions of media center stage and that encompasses the entire spectrum of relevant parties within the media system. To substantiate this new media policy, the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) formulates four broad policy recommendations. First, the Dutch government should implement European laws and regulations with urgency and strengthen oversight and enforcement. Second, it should invest in the visibility and findability of all information that is important for democracy. In addition, local and regional journalism should be strengthened sustainably, which presupposes a joint vision and new and neutral funding models. Finally, users should take responsibility for their agency in the media system. Especially those who play visible, public or otherwise significant roles in public information services and the public debate, such as the government and political actors. Acknowledging this media responsibility, presupposes less dependence on commercial platforms for government communication, and reliable and more civilized political communication.