Feb 16 • 07:24 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

EP leader on the resolution regarding LRT: we do not point fingers - we want to strengthen democracy

The President of the European Parliament, R. Metsola, emphasizes the need for collaboration to strengthen democracy rather than assigning blame in response to the resolution about Lithuania's public broadcaster, LRT.

R. Metsola, the President of the European Parliament, conveyed the institution's clear stance on strengthening democracy in Lithuania in an interview, following the adoption of a resolution that expresses solidarity with Lithuanian journalists. The resolution criticizes attempts to undermine the independence of LRT, Lithuania's public broadcaster, and addresses the freezing of its budget, which has raised concerns about press freedoms in the country.

Metsola stated that instead of finger-pointing or preaching, the European Parliament seeks to work collaboratively with Lithuania to bolster its democratic practices. This approach underscores the importance of unity among European nations in addressing threats to media independence and, by extension, democratic integrity.

The resolution adopted by the European Parliament comes amidst rising worries over press freedoms in various member states. By spotlighting the situation in Lithuania specifically, the EP is sending a message of support to journalists and media institutions facing governmental pressures, thereby advocating broader democratic principles within the European Union.

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