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Czech Media Strike Highlights Threat to Independence

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Czech public media employees recently staged a one-day strike to protest government plans that could undermine their independence. The proposed shift from a licence fee system to direct state funding has raised alarms among journalists and civil society groups, who fear increased political control over media content.

The government, led by Prime Minister Andrej Babis, argues that the new funding model will be fairer and more efficient. However, critics contend that it mirrors tactics used by authoritarian regimes in Hungary and Slovakia, where media independence has been severely compromised.

The strike, which followed a large public protest, saw employees from Czech Television and Czech Radio rallying against the funding cuts that would revert their budgets to 2008 levels. This could lead to significant layoffs and programme cancellations, further diminishing the quality of public broadcasting.

As the situation unfolds, the implications for media freedom in the Czech Republic are profound. The ongoing struggle reflects a broader trend of governmental encroachment on independent journalism, raising questions about the future of democratic discourse in the country.

Source: Al Jazeera

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