ZAGREB, Feb 8 (Hina) - The existing Law on Croatian Radio -Television (HRT) does not exclude the possibility of interference of politics into the HRT's work, a spokesman for the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe
(OSCE) in Croatia said on Sunday.
ZAGREB, Feb 8 (Hina) - The existing Law on Croatian Radio -Television
(HRT) does not exclude the possibility of interference of politics
into the HRT's work, a spokesman for the Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Croatia said on Sunday.#L#
Although in many aspects the law is in line with recommendations by
European experts, its initial implementation, particularly the lengthy
process of nomination and appointment of the HRT Council by the
parliament, points to some flaws, spokesman Alessandro Fracasseti said
in a statement.
The OSCE issued the statement in response to a recent statement by
Social Democratic Party vice-president Zeljka Antunovic, who said the
Law on the HRT was in line with recommendations by the OSCE and the
Council of Europe.
The opinion of experts on the draft law includes recommendations on a
more active role of civil society in the process of appointment of
Council members, Fracasseti recalled.
The OSCE Mission wishes to stress that its opinion on the Law on the
HRT does not refer to the HRT's current news programme, where no signs
of political bias were identified, the statement reads.
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