According to the latter, the Spö is happening, the greens continue to halve requirements instead of a half -hard reform of the board of directors. The depolitization required by the Constitutional Court is not guaranteed in particular.
Less political, but closer to the public, the government radio must be designed according to the recent decisions of the Sugar Coalition. According to the new regulation, the federal government will only send boarding schools in the future (instead of six) (instead of nine). In addition, the qualification requirements of the foundation councils will be reorganized and the new orders will be removed after a government change.
Bablers sees independence strengthened
“We strengthen the independence of the ORF. The public will have more influence in the future, politics less,” is Vice Chancellor and Spöd Gadien Minister Andreas Babler for sure. However, according to the former Green Club chef and the current spokeswoman for the media Sigi Maurer, this corresponds to more Eye -weeg as a reform.
A green sees red
The greens see whether the proposed changes of the Spö and especially the depolitization requested by the Constitutional Court do not exist that easily. “Bavarians only shifts the political influence from one body to another. This is one, back in the past” of the Black and Red Post Shacher, and the Neos participate, “she explains. And she is sure: “A few weeks ago, the Neos still tore such a law in the air.”
Lederer could become head of the foundation
Symbolically corresponding critics in the editorial board behind the radio sets, due to the lack of depolitization, the likely order of the Spö Media politician Heinz Lederer is the new chairman of the board of directors and, above all, planning to re -introduce a general secretariat on Küniglberg. “Post policy in pure culture”, critical voices are irritated in the ORF center …
Source: Krone

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