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LRT Decision on Žemaitaitis: Media Freedom Isn’t a Privilege

LRT ⁣Reverses Decision to⁤ Ban Party Leader from Broadcasts

Lithuania’s national ​broadcaster, LRT, initially decided to stop ​inviting Ramūnas ⁤karbauskis, chairman of the ⁤Lithuanian ⁣Freedom and Duty party, to appear on its programs, a move that sparked public debate and was later reversed. The initial decision, made on January 12,⁤ 2026, stemmed from concerns⁢ over Karbauskis’s rhetoric, but LRT acknowledged a procedural error in its ‌implementation.

Background and Context

The ⁢controversy ‍began when ⁢LRT informed Karbauskis that⁣ he would⁤ no longer ⁤be invited to participate in LRT⁢ broadcasts. LRT Director general Monika Garbačiauskaitė-Budrienė stated the decision was based ⁢on Karbauskis’s repeated ⁣use of divisive language and a “we versus them” narrative, specifically referencing​ his statements made ⁣on January 9, 2026,‍ during a political talk show. However, LRT ​admitted that ⁣the decision was‌ made without following‌ established internal procedures for assessing and ​addressing possibly biased or harmful speech.

Reversal and Apology

Following criticism from political figures ‍and media ‍outlets, LRT reversed its‍ decision on January 13,‍ 2026. ‌Garbačiauskaitė-Budrienė ⁤publicly acknowledged the error in the process and apologized‍ to Karbauskis. She ‍emphasized that LRT remains committed to ⁤providing a platform for⁢ diverse political viewpoints, but ⁤that all guests are expected to⁣ adhere to journalistic standards and⁢ avoid inciting ‍hatred or division. ​According to a statement released by LRT on January 13, 2026, the initial decision was​ “not in line with LRT’s principles‌ of impartiality and ​fairness.”

As reported by LRT⁢ English, the broadcaster is reviewing its internal procedures to ​prevent similar situations⁢ from occurring in the future.

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