Thick Majority in the Saxon Parliament for Radio Reform
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The Saxon state parliament has approved the reform state treaty on public service broadcasting with a small majority. Among other things, the regulations aim to reduce the number of TV channels and the ARD radio stations.
After an intensive debate, the Saxon parliament voted in favour of a reform of public service broadcasting. All the federal states have to agree to the project - a yes is regarded as a formal matter in the now outstanding [more]]>
Public service broadcasting is to become more digital and streamlined. Now the Landtag in Saxony has approved the planned reform. At first there was no majority in the parliament in Dresden.
With the approval of the Saxon parliament, the path for the broadcasting reform is clear. The new state treaty is to make ARD, ZDF and Deutschlandradio more modern.
Saxony has just approved the reform state treaty for ARD, ZDF and Deutschlandradio, but wants to make improvements. Two of the biggest problems of the public legal community, the case of Julia Ruhs, shows, however, that they lie elsewhere.
The Saxon state parliament has narrowly approved the reform state treaty for public service broadcasting. The reform with cuts in stations and programmes continues to take shape – three countries still have to decide.
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