RTVE begins a new phase looking for stability for a public company with 6,000 workers.
The royal decree approved allows forming a new governing body with the majority approval of Parliament, which promotes plurality by avoiding blockages by any party.
The new distribution of counselors will reduce the risk of blockages in the Senate where the PP has an absolute majority.
It is crucial that the new governing body understands its strategic functions and does not fall into the temptation to intervene in executive management.
RTVE has struggled for stability in its governance since the 2006 law that promoted the professional independence of public radio television.
Conclusion: The future of RTVE depends on reinforcing the professional criteria in its management and offering content that resonates with society.