President Petr Pavel stated he sees no compelling reason to alter the current funding model for Czech Television (ČT) and Czech Radio (ČRo) during a visit to the Vysočina region. He emphasized that any changes must not compromise the independence of these public broadcasters. This position contrasts with that of Parliamentary Speaker Tomio Okamura, who questioned the need for legally guaranteed independence for ČT and ČRo. Okamura, representing the SPD party, expressed confusion regarding the origin of proposals to formalize such guarantees. The differing viewpoints highlight a potential conflict regarding the future of public media funding and its autonomy within the Czech Republic. Pavel believes the existing system functions adequately, while Okamura suggests additional safeguards are unnecessary. The debate underscores ongoing discussions about the role and security of public broadcasting in the country.
