18.09.2022 EU-Gesetz zum Schutz der Medienfreiheit

The Media Freedom Act

Daniel Freund, Member of the European Parliament for the Greens, writes to us about what is to come with the EU's Media Freedom Act.

Last Tuesday, 13 September, the EU Commission has presented its proposal for a new law to protect media freedom in the EU. In the Home Affairs Committee (LIBE), I will negotiate this report on behalf of the Green Group. What can be expected from the "European Media Freedom Act"?

The most important things at a glance: What will be included?

Are Orban's and Babis's media empires now in trouble?

So far, the Commission always said it had no leverage against the Hungarian media conglomerate KESMA, controlled by Orban's cronies. By proposing a media pluralism test, the Commission wants to ensure that a conglomerate like KESMA cannot emerge again in the future. It is questionable whether this can succeed if this test is carried out by the national authorities, which are potentially already under the control of the ruling party. More importantly, the test won't help to reduce existing media concentration problems.

Until now, it was also possible without any problems for heads of state like Andrej Babis in the Czech Republic or Silvio Berlusconi in Italy to be head of government and shareholder in numerous media companies in the country at the same time. The Commission now wants media companies to publish information on any conflicts of interest of possible shareholders in the future. While this would be a positive development, it is unclear how it will be ensured that these conflicts of interest are subsequently resolved.

What happens next?

As soon as the Commission proposal is available, the file will be sent to the EP Committees in charge. Depending on the focus of the Commission proposal, the Internal Market (IMCO), Home Affairs (LIBE) and/or Culture (CULT) committees will probably be in charge. Based on the work of the competent committees, a parliamentary position will then be adopted. As soon as the Council has also adopted its position, the trialogue negotiations between Council and Parliament will begin.

So it may still take some time until a possible real freedom of the media ...

Read more https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/de/106936/DANIEL_FREUND/home
and https://www.greens-efa.eu/de/person/freund-daniel


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Created: 2022-09-18 07:57:22


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