Hungary's prime minister-elect vows to suspend propaganda machine' state media
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Hungary's prime minister-elect vows to suspend propaganda machine' state media
"Every Hungarian deserves a public service media that broadcasts the truth, Magyar told Kossuth state radio. He said his government would pass a new press law and create a media authority with the aim of allowing state media to actually do what it is meant to do."
"We have just witnessed the last days of a propaganda machine. After the formation of the Tisza government, we will suspend the news services of the public media until its public service character is restored."
"Magyar accused state media of spreading fear and lies, comparing their coverage to propaganda from North Korea and Nazi-era Germany."
Peter Magyar, Hungary's prime minister-elect, intends to suspend state media news coverage, criticizing it as a propaganda tool. He plans to implement a new press law and establish a media authority to ensure truthful broadcasting. Magyar accused state media of spreading fear and lies, drawing comparisons to North Korean and Nazi propaganda. He emphasized the need for public service media that serves the truth. The state media authority countered his claims of exclusion during the campaign, asserting they had invited him multiple times.
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