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WED · 2026-04-15 · 19:56 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0415-69834
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Hungary’s Magyar urges president to quit, vows to overhaul state media

Peter Magyar, Hungary's incoming Prime Minister after his Tisza party's election victory, plans significant changes, potentially forming a government by mid-May. Magyar intends to overhaul state media, starting with suspending public news broadcasts, citing biased coverage under the previous Orban government.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-15 · 19:56 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Hungary’s Magyar urges president to quit, vows to overhaul state media
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Peter Magyar, Hungary's incoming Prime Minister after his Tisza party's election victory, plans significant changes, potentially forming a government by mid-May. Magyar intends to overhaul state media, starting with suspending public news broadcasts, citing biased coverage under the previous Orban government. He aims to pass new media laws to ensure truthful public service broadcasting. Magyar has also called for the resignation of President Tamas Sulyok, deeming him unfit to represent the nation. In addition to these political moves, Magyar faces the challenge of unlocking over 16 billion euros in EU COVID-19 recovery funds, which are currently blocked due to rule-of-law concerns.

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More than 16 billion euros in EU COVID-19 recovery funding remains blocked.

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Magyar plans to overhaul state media and called for the country’s president to resign.

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Peter Magyar's Tisza party won a landslide victory in Sunday’s election.

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One of Magyar's first acts will be to suspend public media news broadcasts.

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Employees of public broadcaster MTVA had “worked under total intimidation and political terror”.

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Incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar says his government could be formed by mid-May.Hungary’s Prime Minister-elect Peter Magyar has announced plans to overhaul state media and called for the country’s president to resign, as he moves to form a new government following his party’s landmark election victory.Magyar’s Tisza (Respect and Freedom) ⁠party won a landslide victory in Sunday’s election, ending right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s 16 years in power.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Who is Peter Magyar, Hungary’s new leader who trounced Viktor Orban?list 2 of 4Orban was defeated in Hungary, but Orbanism lives onlist 3 of 4Is Magyar’s election win the end of the EU’s troubles with Hungary?list 4 of 4What’s behind Viktor Orban’s defeat in Hungary’s election?end of listMagyar announced on Wednesday in interviews with state media outlets that one of his first acts in government will be to suspend public media news broadcasts.Making a rare appearance on state television, his first in a year and a half, he clashed with anchors he accused of years of biased coverage, later describing the interview on X as witnessing “the last days of a propaganda machine”.In a Facebook post, Magyar said employees of public broadcaster MTVA had “worked under total intimidation and political terror”, and alleged that shortly after his interview.“Every Hungarian deserves a public service media that broadcasts the truth,” Magyar said on Kossuth state radio.“We will need a little time to pass a new media law, a new media authority and setting up the professional conditions for state media to actually do what it is meant to do.”Orban’s government oversaw the near-disappearance of independent media, with a conglomerate backed by his allies now controlling more than 400 outlets across Hungary.Magyar also met President Tamas Sulyok at the Alexander Palace in Budapest, and said in a post on social media that Sulyok was “unworthy to embody the unity of the Hungarian nation”, demanding he leave office once the new government is formed.Magyar faces a pressing economic challenge alongside his political one. More than 16 billion euros ($19bn) in European Union COVID-19 pandemic recovery funding remains blocked over rule-of-law concerns, with an end-of-August deadline to meet Brussels’ conditions or risk losing the money.
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