Magyar Tells Hungary State Media Its News Coverage to Go Off Air
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The Hungarian PM's future says that public bodies served Orbán for 16 years. Studies revealed that Magyar was denouncing in 96% of the times when he was mentioned on the screen.
The premier in pectore attacks from the public channels. At the beginning of May the assignment (ANSA)
The new Hungarian Prime Minister, Peter Magyar, accuses public radio and television of serving his predecessor Viktor Orban.
Hungary’s new PM vows to restore media freedom
Hungary’s incoming prime minister Peter Magyar confirmed on Wednesday that he plans on suspending the country’s public media broadcasts until press freedoms can be ensured. Long shunned from pro-government outlets, the newly elected leader went on public television and radio on Wednesday denouncing what he called “a factory of lies” controlled by the outgoing prime minister Viktor Orban. CNN’s Melissa Bell reports.
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