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Hungarians Protest Against Orban's Media 'Propaganda'
Oct 5, 2024, 03:53 PM
On October 5, thousands of Hungarians gathered in Budapest to protest against Prime Minister Viktor Orban's state media 'propaganda' networks. The demonstration was organized by the opposition party TISZA and took place in front of the public broadcaster. Protesters demanded an end to what they described as Russian-style total propaganda. The protest reflects growing dissatisfaction among Hungarians with Orban's close ties to Russia and his control over the media.
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