Incoming Hungarian leader Magyar vows to suspend state news broadcasts
Following his party's landslide victory in Hungary's recent election, incoming leader Peter Magyar of the TISZA party has pledged to suspend state media news broadcasts. Magyar stated this action is intended to address concerns that the broadcasts became a government mouthpiece under Viktor Orban's 16-year rule.

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AI-generatedFollowing his party's landslide victory in Hungary's recent election, incoming leader Peter Magyar of the TISZA party has pledged to suspend state media news broadcasts. Magyar stated this action is intended to address concerns that the broadcasts became a government mouthpiece under Viktor Orban's 16-year rule. He aims to restore media freedoms and establish a public service media that broadcasts the truth. Magyar plans to pass a new media law and establish a new media authority to ensure the state media fulfills its intended purpose. He announced the suspension of news services will occur after the formation of the TISZA government, pending the restoration of its public service character.
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5 extractedOrban has denied eroding any democratic standards.
We will suspend the news services of the “public” media until its public service character is restored.
Magyar's TISZA party won a landslide victory in Sunday’s election.
Peter Magyar vows to suspend state media news broadcasts.
Orban's rule became a prototype for “illiberal” conservative rulers.