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As a reporter for RTL, he questioned the government about the case of Szőlő Street Szondi Vanda, as a government spokesman, changed his attitude
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As a reporter for RTL, he questioned the government about the case of Szőlő Street Szondi Vanda, as a government spokesman, changed his attitude

The article discusses Szondi Vanda, now the government spokesperson, who previously worked as an RTL reporter. She was asked about the Szőlő Street case involving the brother of Prime Minister Magyar Péter, Magyar Márton, who founded the Kontroll foundation. Szondi Vanda stated that the issue had no connection to the government. The article also mentions criticism from government supporters regarding the new spokespersons' performance, comparing them unfavorably to previous figures like Gulyás Gergely and Vitályos Eszter.

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As a reporter for RTL, he questioned the government about the case of Szőlő Street Szondi Vanda, as a government spokesman, changed his attitude

The article discusses Szondi Vanda, now the government spokesperson, who previously worked as an RTL reporter. She was asked about the Szőlő Street case involving the brother of Prime Minister Magyar Péter, Magyar Márton, who founded the Kontroll foundation. Szondi Vanda stated that the issue had no connection to the government. The article also mentions criticism from government supporters regarding the new spokespersons' performance, comparing them unfavorably to previous figures like Gulyás Gergely and Vitályos Eszter.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overt ideological framing or biased language. It reports on the role change of Szondi Vanda and includes public opinion on her performance without taking a stance.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 40): The article presents facts from an interview with Szondi Vanda but includes subjective commentary about public perception of the new spokespersons and their performance. The factual claims appear consistent with other sources, though the tone is biased toward criticizing the government.

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