Lithuanian Journalists' Historic Protest: A Fight for Press Freedom
First Mass Media Protest Since Independence: 130,000 Signatures Against Government's Attempt to Control Public Broadcaster LRT

- •Lithuanian journalists staged their first collective protest since independence, opposing the government's attempt to control public broadcaster LRT.
- •The amendment proposed by the ruling Social Democratic Party simplifies the dismissal procedure for the LRT board chairman, drawing criticism for enabling political control.
- •A petition signed by over 130,000 people and collective action by major media outlets are expected to exert significant pressure on politicians.
A Historic Turning Point for Lithuanian Media
Lithuanian journalists have staged their first collective protest since independence. On December 9, hundreds of journalists gathered under the slogan "Šalin rankas" (Hands off press freedom) to protest the government's attempt to take control of the public broadcaster.
The immediate trigger for this protest was the LRT (Lithuanian National Radio and Television) law amendment proposed by the ruling Social Democratic Party. This amendment significantly simplifies the procedure for dismissing the LRT board chairman, effectively enabling political control over broadcasting, according to critics.
The Significance of 130,000 Signatures
Birutė Davidonytė, president of the Lithuanian Association of Professional Journalists (Žurnalistų profesionalų asociacija), announced that the petition "Against Political Takeover of LRT" has gathered over 131,000 signatures within just two weeks of its launch.
For Lithuania, a small nation of 2.8 million people, this is an exceptionally high number. The collective action by major media outlets is also unprecedented. LRT's main news program 'Panorama' held a moment of silence before broadcast, while the business daily 'Verslo žinios' ran the headline "Hands off press freedom" on its front page.
Why Are Journalists Reacting So Strongly?
President Davidonytė warned that "LRT will become a political mouthpiece." She emphasized that this is not merely a media industry issue, stating "Without the press, citizens also lose their right to free speech."
The key elements of the amendment include:
- Significant simplification of the LRT board chairman dismissal procedure
- Enabling replacement of the chairman solely by parliamentary majority will
- Reduction of the independent oversight body's role
Journalists call this "Orbanization" - a reference to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's takeover of public broadcasting to turn it into a government propaganda tool.
Political Movements and Historical Context
Interestingly, the core content of this amendment resembles a bill promoted in 2017 by Ramūnas Karbauskis, former leader of the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union. That attempt was also defeated by strong media opposition.
Davidonytė pointed out, "They are repeating Karbauskis's plan exactly," adding that "politicians want to control critical media."
Currently, President Gitanas Nausėda and the ruling Social Democratic Party support this legislation. President Nausėda has expressed dissatisfaction with LRT's critical coverage on multiple occasions.
Concerns About Press Freedom Decline in the Baltic States
Lithuania is one of the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania), which have regarded press freedom as a core democratic value since gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
However, instances of government pressure on media have been increasing across the Baltic region in recent years. Reporters Without Borders warned in its 2024 report that "political pressure is increasing in some Eastern European countries."
In Lithuania's case, there have been several attempts to regulate media under the pretext of "national security" following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. However, the media community has countered this as "censorship disguised as security concerns."
Future Outlook [AI Analysis]
Whether this protest and petition can block the legislation remains uncertain. The Social Democratic Party holds a parliamentary majority, making passage possible if there is political will.
However, over 130,000 signatures and collective action by major media outlets are likely to create political pressure. Particularly at this point, shortly after winning the 2024 parliamentary elections, strong public backlash could damage the party.
Pressure from the European Union is also anticipated. The EU has been sensitive to declining press freedom among member states and, as seen in the cases of Poland and Hungary, can impose political and economic sanctions.
As President Davidonytė stated, how much the message "no freedom for citizens without a free press" resonates with Lithuanian society will likely determine the outcome. If awareness spreads that press freedom is not just a media issue but the foundation of democratic society, the government may be forced to withdraw or modify the legislation.
Conversely, if the bill passes as is, Lithuania risks being called "the Hungary of the Baltics," facing a sharp drop in press freedom rankings within the EU. This poses long-term risks of democratic backsliding.
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