Mar 9 • 10:39 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Juozas Olekas: the working group's amendments concerning LRT are similar to the Venice Commission's conclusions

Parliament leader Juozas Olekas stated that the current proposal regarding LRT closely aligns with the Venice Commission's recommendations, especially concerning the funding of the national broadcaster.

On Monday, Juozas Olekas, the leader of the Lithuanian parliament, highlighted the similarities between the current legislative proposal regarding the Lithuanian National Radio and Television (LRT) and the recommendations from the Venice Commission. He emphasized that the working group's amendments are closely aligned with the findings and advice provided by the Commission. The Venice Commission is known for its expertise in constitutional law, and its recommendations carry significant weight in matters of legislative governance in Europe.

Olekas pointed out that one of the critical discussions in the Venice Commission's conclusions pertains to the funding of the national broadcaster. This aspect, however, does not appear to be adequately addressed in the working group's draft proposal. The absence of financial provisions could lead to potential discrepancies in how the amendments will be implemented and perceived by stakeholders, including the public and media organizations.

The implications of aligning closely with the Venice Commission while excluding specific funding strategies raise concerns about the practicality of the proposed amendments. It remains to be seen how parliament will address these gaps, especially considering the importance of transparent and secure funding for public broadcasting, which is essential for maintaining the independence and integrity of national media in Lithuania.

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