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Czechs pack Prague’s Old Town Square to protest government media plans

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 2:22 PM

PRAGUE, May 5 (Reuters) – Thousands of Czechs filled Prague’s Old Town Square on Tuesday to show their support for public media and ​protest planned government changes to funding of ‌the state broadcasters that critics have warned will threaten their independence.

The ruling coalition plans to begin phasing out a licence fee paid by users this year, bringing the broadcasters’ ‌funding ​completely under the state budget ⁠from next year. The ⁠move will reduce overall funding.

Protesters waved flags and carried signs with slogans such as “Hands Off the Media”. Protest organizers estimated the crowd in ​the tens of thousands, congregated in the city’s historic centre that is usually filled with tourists.

Prime ⁠Minister Andrej Babis and his ⁠populist ANO party pledged to end ​licence fees in last year’s election. The fees were ​increased last year for the first time ‌in nearly two decades to 205 crowns (about $10) per month.

Critics have said the changes mirror moves made towards political control of the media in Slovakia and ⁠Hungary, the latter under outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Babis’ close European ally.

Babis has been critical of both public ⁠and independent ‌private media coverage of his political ⁠and business affairs. Watchdog Reporters Without ​Borders ‌have said the plans are chaotic, “pulling ​the rug ⁠out” from under the broadcasters.

The government has said that media independence would be preserved, governance would remain unchanged with parliament-appointed boards, and budgets would be automatically inflation-adjusted, unlike user fees.

(Reporting by Michael Kahn, Editing by ​Rosalba O’Brien)