Hungary Begins Dismantling State Media Network Established Under Orban
The Hungarian government has initiated steps to break up its state media apparatus. The network was expanded over sixteen years under Prime Minister
The Hungarian government has initiated steps to break up its state media
apparatus. The network was expanded over sixteen years under Prime Minister
Viktor Orbán. Officials cite the need to reduce government influence over
broadcasting. The restructuring will involve transferring assets to private
owners. Critics argue the move may weaken media pluralism. Supporters claim it
restores editorial independence. International observers are watching the
reforms closely. The government plans to complete the transition within the next
year.