Thousands of protesters gathered outside Hungary’s public media headquarters to protest against what they claim is a propaganda network run by the nationalist government. Organized by opposition leader Péter Magyar, the demonstration highlighted concerns about press freedom and government control of the media. Magyar’s TISZA party, which has seen growing support and emerged as a political challenge to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party, has been vocal about the negative impact of the government’s alleged propaganda tactics. Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders has warned about the threat to press freedom in Hungary, citing government control of approximately 80% of the media market. Protesters at the demonstration expressed frustration with the one-sided government propaganda and called for more balanced reporting. Magyar demanded the resignation of the public media director and criticized the lack of opportunity for opposition politicians to communicate with voters through public television. The protest comes amidst growing concerns about the state of democracy and media freedom in Hungary, with Magyar calling for continued resistance and organizing another demonstration on a national holiday in October. The demonstration reflects the ongoing tensions between the ruling government and the opposition regarding media control and freedom of expression in Hungary.
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