Magyar anuncia que cerrará los informativos de los medios públicos de Hungría hasta que dejen de ser “propaganda” de Orbán
Hungary's election winner demands state media news be shut down, labeling it Orbán's propaganda, and calls for the president's resignation.
Hungary's election winner demands state media news be shut down, labeling it Orbán's propaganda, and calls for the president's resignation. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Magyar anuncia que cerrará los informativos de los medios públicos de Hungría hasta que dejen de ser “propaganda” de Orbán
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Peter Magyar, the surprise victor of Hungary's recent European Parliament elections, has issued a dramatic ultimatum to the country's public service media. He announced he will order the complete closure of its news broadcasts until they cease operating as what he called "propaganda" for the government of long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The declaration came as Magyar, whose Tisza party secured a stunning seven seats in the EU vote, outlined his immediate political priorities even before formally entering government. He simultaneously called for the resignation of President Tamás Sulyok, a figure closely aligned with Orbán's Fidesz party. The move directly targets one of the most potent instruments of Orbán's 14-year rule. Under his administration, Hungary's public media—including the MTVA news service and its television and radio channels—underwent a profound transformation. Critics, including the European Union and numerous international press freedom watchdogs, have long accused the government of systematically dismantling editorial independence, turning the broadcaster into a relentless mouthpiece for Fidesz and a vehicle for attacking political opponents. Magyar's pledge to shutter its news output represents the most aggressive attempt yet to dismantle this apparatus, signaling a fundamental clash over control of Hungary's information landscape. Magyar's demands extend beyond the media. His call for President Sulyok's resignation underscores his intention to challenge the entrenched power structures of the Orbán era at the highest levels. Sulyok, a former constitutional court judge appointed by the Fidesz-dominated parliament, is seen as a guarantor of the status quo. By pressuring him to step down, Magyar is testing the resilience of Orbán's institutional network and seeking to create political space for his new movement. The dual announcements—targeting both state propaganda and the presidency—frame Magyar not merely as an election winner but as an insurgent force preparing for a direct confrontation with the old regime. The political upheaval comes with urgent economic stakes. In a statement of equal significance, Magyar revealed that...
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