V. Aleknavičienė: I think the proposed amendments to the LRT Law are certainly better at this time
Minister V. Aleknavičienė expressed that the current proposed amendments to the LRT Law are an improvement, emphasizing the collaborative efforts of various specialists.
Minister V. Aleknavičienė spoke on Thursday to Žinių radijas, stating that the recently proposed amendments to the LRT Law represent a significant improvement over previous drafts. She highlighted that the amendments have been discussed in-depth and involved a working group composed of specialists and politicians from various fields who reached a consensus on the key points of the law. This collaborative approach aims to create a clearer framework for the legislation, although she noted that the proposal is still in its presentation stage and may undergo further changes before being finalized.
Aleknavičienė further clarified that while the current proposal offers greater clarity and transparency, it has not yet been enacted, making it premature to determine if it is the best version possible. She emphasized that those most affected by the law—experts and individuals who operate under it—should evaluate its effectiveness. The amendment process remains open for comment and adjustments, allowing for input from various stakeholders before any final decision is made on the proposed changes.
When questioned about her stance on whether LRT programs should only be hosted by individuals not employed by any other media outlets, Aleknavičienė responded that she had not sufficiently examined the issue to provide an informed opinion. This indicates that discussions around media independence and regulation continue to be pertinent in her considerations of the proposed legal changes, highlighting ongoing debates about the integrity of public broadcasting in Lithuania.