Former SNS deputy, convicted of attacking a journalist, candidate for member of the RTS Board of Directors



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The electronic media regulatory body has published a list of candidates for the appointment of six members of the boards of directors of public media services, which includes 48 names for the Board of Directors of Radio Television of Serbia (Board of Directors of RTS) and 17 for the Board of Directors of Vojvodina Radio Television (RTV). is the Association of Journalists of Serbia.

Candidates for members of the RTS Board of Directors include those whose term in that body expires: Vladimir Vuletić, Zorica Šujica, Branko Radun, Miroslav Nikolić, Simona Mitrović Dunjić and Ljiljana Đurđevac.

The list of candidates also includes Slobodan Prvanović, scientific advisor to the Institute of Physics and initiator of the request for change in RTS editorial policy among colleagues in the academic community, who previously announced that he would run for a member of the RTS Board, in which he would advocate in the legal framework. “

Among the candidates for members of the RTS Board of Directors is the former member of the Serbian Progressive Party and chairman of the Culture and Information Committee of the Serbian Parliament, Mirko Krlic, who was recently confirmed by the Novi Sad Court of Appeal’s verdict. Zrenjanin court. Mental pain pays 300,000 dinars, because he insulted and assaulted him at a public event in Zrenjanin.

The candidates are also Muharem Bazdulj and Valentin Mick, who were nominated by UNS for members of the republic and the provincial public media service.

Vukasin Obradovic was nominated by the Independent Association of Serbian Journalists, Local Press and the Association of Online Media.

The term of office of the members of the RTS Board of Directors is five years and the same member cannot be appointed more than twice.

Complaints against the candidates are submitted to the EMN within 15 days of the publication of the list, after which the Board of Regulators elects the Board members by a two-thirds majority of the total number of Board members.



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