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Public letter for the abolition of the compulsory RTV surcharge
Slovenia🏛️ Politics21 hr. ago

Public letter for the abolition of the compulsory RTV surcharge

A citizen named Tone Kuzma from Polhov Gradec has written an open letter to members of the National Assembly, the Slovenian government, and the management of RTV Slovenia, expressing strong opposition to the mandatory payment of the RTV contribution. He argues that requiring citizens to fund a service they may not use violates the principle of freedom of choice and is unfair. Kuzma highlights concerns about the potential for enforcement actions against non-payers and criticizes RTV Slovenia for allegedly lacking balanced reporting. He proposes abolishing the mandatory RTV contribution, replacing it with voluntary subscriptions or state-funded public content under parliamentary oversight, and calls for greater transparency, accountability, and fairness in RTV Slovenia’s operations.

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Demokracija logoDemokracijaParty-alignedCenter21 hr. ago
Public letter for the abolition of the compulsory RTV surcharge

A citizen named Tone Kuzma from Polhov Gradec has written an open letter to members of the National Assembly, the Slovenian government, and the management of RTV Slovenia, expressing strong opposition to the mandatory payment of the RTV contribution. He argues that requiring citizens to fund a service they may not use violates the principle of freedom of choice and is unfair. Kuzma highlights concerns about the potential for enforcement actions against non-payers and criticizes RTV Slovenia for allegedly lacking balanced reporting. He proposes abolishing the mandatory RTV contribution, replacing it with voluntary subscriptions or state-funded public content under parliamentary oversight, and calls for greater transparency, accountability, and fairness in RTV Slovenia’s operations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a critique of the mandatory RTV contribution system and proposes reforms, but does not exhibit clear ideological bias in its framing. It raises concerns about fairness, transparency, and democratic principles without favoring any specific political side. The tone remains focused

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