Czechs Rally in Defense of Public Broadcasters

Government plan could echo Viktor Orban's
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jun 21, 2026 11:47 AM CDT
Czechs Protest Move on Public Broadcasting
Thousands of people march to protest against a government plan to change public broadcaster funding in Prague, Czech Republic, Sunday, May 24, 2026.   (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Thousands of Czechs rallied in Prague on Sunday to condemn a plan by the government led by populist Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to overhaul funding for public broadcasters that is considered dangerous for their independence. The protesters gathered in front of the Czech public television offices in Prague to voice their support for the media a day before their staffers plan to go on a warning strike, the AP reports, and after recent protest marches in the national and regional capitals.

According to the plan approved by the government on Monday, public radio and television would be financed from the state budget starting next year, and not from fees paid by individuals, households, and businesses. Opponents say that change would give the three-party coalition government a means to take control of the media following the examples of populist governments in Slovakia under Prime Minister Robert Fico and Hungary under former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. "The media don't belong to politicians," Mikuláš Minár, a main organizer from the Million Moments for Democracy group said. "They belong to us all and we won't allow them to be stolen from us."

Babiš, members of his government, and loyal lawmakers have a record of attacks against the public and other mainstream media. The government plan, which has been criticized by international media organizations, would give the media about 15% less money than they have this year. It contains no guarantees of funding in the future. The directors of public radio and television said that would require them to lay off hundreds of staffers. Babiš said the media need to save money. The agenda of Babiš' coalition includes steering the country away from supporting Ukraine and rejecting certain EU policies.

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