Media hack: Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister investigates a non-existent company
In the early August 2019 a penetrating stench filled the capital of Hungary. No one knew where did the mysterious...
In the early August 2019 a penetrating stench filled the capital of Hungary. No one knew where did the mysterious...
This is what Atlatszo wrote this week: Prime minister Orban’s son-in-law bought a luxury holiday villa near Lake Balaton István...
According to our calculations 112 newspapers, online media outlets, outdoor advertising companies, radio and TV stations belong to the media...
This is what Atlatszo wrote last week: Deputy PM Zsolt Semjén’s friend requested valuable hunting grounds in the Gemenc forest...
There is a common, ever-recurring myth that independent/left-wing media dominate Hungary, and the government uses this to justify its financial...
Starting January 2019, the Office of the Prime Minister is not in the House of Parliament any longer. Viktor Orban’s...
This is what Atlatszo wrote this week: The Mészáros empire won public tenders worth €826 million last year, 93 percent...
This week 476 media outlets became parts of the new Hungarian media holding controlled by pro-government forces. The name of...
Companies owned by the Mészáros family won 256 billion forints worth of public tenders in the first 10 months of...
The pro-government media empire in Hungary has a special characteristic: when there is a very important message to push, they...
Lőrinc Mészáros is undoubtedly the most successful businessman in Hungary: he became the second richest men in the country within...
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