András Bencsik Says He Was Kicked Out of the Press Club because a Politician Said He Didn't Like What He Wrote About Him.
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The editor-in-chief of Demokrata did not name the exact politician in question, but it is known who he mentioned in an opinion article before his disappearance.
András Bencsik, the editor-in-chief of Demokrata and a columnist for the government media, was a guest on Ultrahang's latest broadcast, where he also spoke about his departure from Hír TV's Sajtóklub program. Bencsik had previously been on screen for a long time, mostly alongside Zsolt Bayer, Ottó Gajdics and László Néző, but in recent months viewers of the program have not been able to meet him. "They exposed my filter, let's not be harsh. They…
The line of propagandists is not easy either: you always have to be on the alert.
Ultrahang's guest was András Bencsik, the editor-in-chief of Demokrata, one of the main organizers of the Peace March, who shared an interesting detail in the conversation about why he thought he had to leave the Press Club. "I was kicked out of the Press Club," Bencsik mused at one point in the interview. "Well, they put me out of the picture, let's not make a fuss." "Is that how it happened?" asked Tamás Király. Bencsik: Yes, they put me out, …
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