Feb 25 • 09:42 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

LRT Council Members Skeptically Assess Proposal to Establish National Broadcaster Board

Members of the LRT council express skepticism about the necessity of a proposed board for Lithuania's national broadcaster during a recent meeting.

During a recent meeting with the Speaker of the Seimas, Juozas Olekas, members of the LRT council raised serious doubts regarding the proposed establishment of a board for the national broadcaster. Council member Jonas Staselis highlighted concerns that the board might become a means for business and interest groups to exert influence, rather than serving its intended purpose of governance. He cautioned that such a board could act as a buffer protecting the general director from accountability by the council.

Staselis's comments reflect a broader apprehension within the council about maintaining the independence and integrity of the broadcaster's operations. The discussion came at a time when there is considerable public interest in how national media is managed and funded, particularly in ensuring that it does not fall prey to political or commercial influences. Skeptical voices within the council stress the need for transparency and accountability in the management of the national broadcaster to prevent potential conflicts of interest.

This situation raises important questions about the future structure of LRT and how it balances governance with editorial independence. As public discussions continue, the potential implications for media policy in Lithuania and the governance of public broadcasters are significant. Stakeholders will need to carefully consider the proposed changes to ensure that they support rather than undermine the fundamental principles of public service broadcasting.

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