Hungary's Tisza Party Proposes Public Media Overhaul Bill
BUDAPEST, June 12 - Hungary's ruling Tisza party submitted legislation on Friday to overhaul public media, which critics at home and abroad say became a government mouthpiece under former right-wing leader Viktor Orban.
Hungary's ruling Tisza party has introduced a legislative proposal aimed at restructuring the nation's public media. Critics have long alleged that public media outlets have functioned as a government propaganda tool, particularly under the previous leadership of Viktor Orban. The proposed bill seeks to address these concerns by implementing significant changes to the governance and operation of these media organizations. This initiative comes amid ongoing international scrutiny of media freedom in Hungary. The Tisza party aims to bring greater impartiality to public broadcasting. Further details on the specific reforms are expected as the bill progresses through the legislative process.
The proposed overhaul of Hungary's public media signals a potential shift in state-controlled information dissemination and media independence.
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