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HU🏛️ Politics25 days ago

Who confessed what?

The article discusses the formation of the new government under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, focusing on the wealth declarations of its members. It highlights the contrast between the older generation of politicians with significant assets and younger members who have taken up positions with less financial security. The text also mentions specific individuals such as Fortshoffer Ágnes and Bujdosó Andrea, noting their financial backgrounds and investments.

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Who confessed what?

The article discusses the formation of the new government under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, focusing on the wealth declarations of its members. It highlights the contrast between the older generation of politicians with significant assets and younger members who have taken up positions with less financial security. The text also mentions specific individuals such as Fortshoffer Ágnes and Bujdosó Andrea, noting their financial backgrounds and investments.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the new government as bringing in 'innovative' figures from the private sector while emphasizing the financial status of its members, which could imply approval of their economic background. The tone suggests a positive view of the new administration’s composition, particularly in

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