Hungary’s prime minister-elect has vowed to droop state media information protection, describing it as a “propaganda machine,” when his authorities takes workplace round mid-Might.
Péter Magyar, whose landslide election victory on Sunday brought an end to Viktor Orbán’s 16 years in energy, detailed his plans for the suspension as he gave two tense interviews to public radio and tv on Wednesday.
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