The article discusses allegations against György Szöllősi, the president of the Hungarian Sports Journalists' Union (MSÚSZ), who faces calls for his removal by over a dozen members of the organization. The dispute centers around Szöllősi sending an email from Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to all union members two days before the election, which some members claim was politically motivated. During an interview on the ATV Médiapiac program, Szöllősi defended his actions, stating he sent the email at the request of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which had previously supported the union financially. He described the email as a non-partisan request, but critics argue it constituted campaign interference. The union has scheduled an emergency meeting to address the issue, including a motion of no confidence in Szöllősi.
Bias read (Left): The article frames Szöllősi’s actions as potentially politically motivated, emphasizing the timing of the email close to an election and suggesting it could have influenced voters. While the article presents both sides—Szöllősi’s defense and the critics’ concerns—it leans toward questioning the role
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): The article presents detailed allegations against Szöllősi György regarding his actions during the election campaign, including sending an email from Orbán Viktor to members of the MSÚSZ. It includes specific claims and quotes from the ATV interview. While these claims align with the cross-source co






