The future of Austria's public broadcaster, ORF, has become a contentious issue in ongoing coalition talks between the FPÖ and ÖVP.
FPÖ negotiator Peter Westenthaler has called for the replacement of ORF's leadership, citing a constitutional court ruling that deemed the appointment process of certain board members unconstitutional.
However, the ÖVP has pushed back, arguing that such a move would be costly and legally unnecessary.
Critics, including SPÖ representatives, have accused the FPÖ of politicizing the broadcaster, while others warn that the debate risks undermining ORF's independence.
The issue has highlighted deeper divisions over media governance and funding, with the FPÖ advocating for budget cuts and structural reforms.
As negotiations continue, the future of ORF remains uncertain, with potential implications for Austria's media landscape.


















