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Totális diktatúra a közmédiában: az új tiszás vezető mindent a saját hatáskörébe vont
HU🏛️ Politics21 hr. ago

Totális diktatúra a közmédiában: az új tiszás vezető mindent a saját hatáskörébe vont

The article discusses the controversy surrounding the new leadership of Hungary's state media, which was appointed without proper procedures or transparency. The interim leadership has been tasked with reviewing past operations, uncovering abuses, merging Duna Media Zrt. and MTVA, ensuring journalistic ethics, and operating the media transparently and cost-effectively during the transition period. The Ministry of Culture and Social Affairs stated that the goal is to establish social and professional dialogue. However, opposition politician Szentkirályi Alexandra criticized the decision, calling it politically motivated and lacking transparency. She pointed out that the selection process was rushed and based solely on an application and motivation letter, rather than allowing for proper interviews or public scrutiny. The article highlights concerns over the politicization of media management and the lack of due process in selecting the new leader.

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Magyar Nemzet logoMagyar NemzetParty-alignedRight21 hr. ago
Totális diktatúra a közmédiában: az új tiszás vezető mindent a saját hatáskörébe vont

The article discusses the controversy surrounding the new leadership of Hungary's state media, which was appointed without proper procedures or transparency. The interim leadership has been tasked with reviewing past operations, uncovering abuses, merging Duna Media Zrt. and MTVA, ensuring journalistic ethics, and operating the media transparently and cost-effectively during the transition period. The Ministry of Culture and Social Affairs stated that the goal is to establish social and professional dialogue. However, opposition politician Szentkirályi Alexandra criticized the decision, calling it politically motivated and lacking transparency. She pointed out that the selection process was rushed and based solely on an application and motivation letter, rather than allowing for proper interviews or public scrutiny. The article highlights concerns over the politicization of media management and the lack of due process in selecting the new leader.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the appointment of the new media leader as politically motivated, suggesting that the ruling Fidesz party influenced the decision. It emphasizes the lack of transparency and due process, implying that the selection was biased toward political interests rather than merit-based. The

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