Czech Culture Minister Oto Klempíř is submitting a revised public media funding bill directly to the government, circumventing the standard inter-ministerial review process. The initial draft of Klempíř’s legislation faced widespread criticism and rejection from multiple ministries and governmental bodies. Following this opposition, the governing coalition previously abandoned the original proposal. This new version represents a significant alteration, intended to address previous concerns. However, the minister has chosen to bypass the usual comment period, raising questions about transparency and potential further opposition. The bill’s contents and the reasoning behind the expedited process remain key points of scrutiny. It is unclear what specific changes have been made to the legislation.