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Hungary's New PM Magyar Moves to Eliminate Bias in State Broadcasting

via Washington Times·1h ago

Hungary's incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar has moved swiftly to overhaul state broadcasting, pledging to eliminate the pro-Orbán bias that turned public media into a propaganda arm during the previous government's 16-year rule. The reform signals Magyar's intent to follow through on his promise of democratic transformation after his landslide election victory. The move is being watched closely by EU leaders as a test of whether Hungary will genuinely reorient toward European democratic norms.

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