
The state spent another 610 million HUF on distributing Orbán's favorite newspaper
Nemzeti Sport was acquired from by the state for 3.5 billion forints, and the cost for taxpayers does not stop there.
Nemzeti Sport was acquired from by the state for 3.5 billion forints, and the cost for taxpayers does not stop there.
These unproven accusations can now destroy independent editorial offices and civil society organizations under the so-called transparency bill.
Mayors and residents in the area are prepared to physically resist to stop the project. On-the-spot report from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
If the bill becomes a law, financing terrorism in Hungary would become easier than supporting independent media.
Nationalist candidate George Simion, who gained notoriariry for his attacks against the country's Hungarian minority, is now hoping to pick up some of the ethnic Hungarian vote, after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán expressed support for his agenda.
After Viktor Orbán's party lost seats in booming towns, parliament prepares to restrict Hungarian citizens' moving to new settlements.
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