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Hungary’s Ruling Tisza Party Introduces Legislation to Overhaul State Media
Hungary’s ruling Tisza party has submitted a legislative package to overhaul public media infrastructure. The reform aligns with Prime Minister Peter Magyar’s campaign pledge and follows his party’s victory over Viktor Orbán in April elections. The bill seeks to restore independence, transparency, and accountability to state broadcasting.
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