
Tisza Party Prepares Public Media Reform in Slovakia
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The Tisza Party announced plans to reform Slovakia's public broadcasting system with the primary goal of restoring independent, transparent and accountable public media. The party, which emerged as a new political force in recent years and positions itself as a pro-European opposition movement, aims to address concerns about the current state of public broadcasting in the country. Public media reform has become a significant political issue in Slovakia, where critics have raised questions about editorial independence and political influence over state-funded broadcasters including Slovak Television and Radio.
