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The European Journalists' Federation in Budapest: "The Journalism Is Good Public, Must Be Firmly Defended"

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120 delegates and observers, representing 57 union organisations from 38 countries, participated in the General Assembly of the European Journalists (EFJ), the main professional organisation of European journalists during the period from 2 to 3 June. On the agenda of the meeting there were the essential motivations and resolutions for the protection of journalism and freedom of expression. At the opening of the work, Maja Sever, President of the…
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In a statement adopted at its general assembly in Budapest, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) condemned the Orbán government's continued attacks on independent media and urged the European Commission to take decisive action to protect media pluralism in Hungary.

120 delegates and observers, representing 57 union organisations from 38 countries, participated in the General Assembly of the European Journalists (EFJ), the main professional organisation of European journalists during the period from 2 to 3 June. On the agenda of the meeting there were the essential motivations and resolutions for the protection of journalism and freedom of expression. At the opening of the work, Maja Sever, President of the…

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transilvaniabusiness.ro broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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