Woidke still hopes for unity in the coalition - Brandenburg's Woidke Pushes for Public Broadcasting and Youth Protection Reforms
Brandenburg's Minister-President Dietmar Woidke (SPD) is pushing for reforms in public broadcasting and youth protections. Two interstate media treaties are set for a vote in the state legislature next week. Woidke is determined to find a common ground within his coalition on these issues.
Woidke has expressed dissatisfaction with public broadcasters' pace in implementing necessary reforms independently. He aims to achieve reasonable results on this matter before the Brandenburg state parliament. The treaties, which aim to enhance youth protections and reform public broadcasting, are expected to be voted on in the coming weeks.
The SPD/BSW coalition's majority on this issue is uncertain. Woidke is aware of significant reservations from the BSW regarding these reforms. Despite this, he is committed to finding a common position within his coalition on these crucial issues.
The Brandenburg state legislature will vote on two interstate media treaties in the near future. These agreements aim to reform public broadcasting and strengthen youth media protections. Minister-President Woidke is working to secure a common position within his coalition on these matters, despite facing reservations from the BSW.
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