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Progress: In progress

Secure adequate resources for minority media and improve access to public media

Proponent:

Slovenia


Republic of Slovenia

Slovenia


Republic of Slovenia

Remarks to progress by Liga (last modified Dec 31, 2024):

After almost 30 years, an increase in support for ethnic groups was finally implemented in 2021. This increase actually only compensated for the loss caused by inflation. In addition, more than 10% of the funds were earmarked for media in the languages of the various ethnic groups.   A critical aspect that should not be overlooked, however, is the fact that support for ethnic groups in Austria is not automatically adjusted to inflation. In contrast, there is a regulation that ensures that funding for political parties is regularly increased. As a result, the amount available for cultural activities and education shrinks from year to year. The situation becomes even clearer if one consults the official website of the Federal Chancellery, where the promotion of the national minorities in Austria is explained in more detail (see Promotion of the national minorities in Austria on the website of the Federal Chancellery: https://www.bundeskanzleramt.gv.at/themen/volksgruppen/volksgruppen-foerderung.html).   Beyond the current status, it would be necessary to ensure the financial security of the media in the languages of the national minorities by adjusting the funding by law. This step would not only help to strengthen the cultural diversity and identity of the various ethnic groups, but would also ensure that they are adequately supported. The proportion of content in the language of the ethnic groups in public service broadcasting should also be steadily increased. This would not only promote the diversity of voices in broadcasting, but would also help to preserve and enrich the cultural identity of the different ethnic groups. Overall, the increase in support for ethnic groups is a positive step, but further adjustments and changes are needed to ensure that cultural diversity and identity in Austria are properly recognised and promoted.  

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