> The new coalition government led by populist Prime Minister Andrej Babiš drafted the plan to scrap the fees that individuals, households and businesses pay to access the outlets.
> Instead, the public media would be fully dependent on the state budget. Critics say that would compromise their independence.
> The draft of the plan would significantly reduce public media’s current budgets. It still needs approval from the government and Parliament.
The plan is reminiscent of what Orbán did in Hungary and what Fico did in Slovakia.
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shikana643 days ago
+3
And Slovenia will likely follow shortly.
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Hungry_Orange6662 days ago
-6
Poland has those fees, and i didn't prevented previous government using public TV for propaganda as hard as Orban.
I bet that majority of Czechs supports scrapping of this fees.
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ClankerCore3 days ago
+10
Hell, yeah. More young in politics!
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FlatAudience103 days ago
+6
Students showing up for media freedom says a lot about what’s at stake.
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