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A media group aligned with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has acquired Hungary’s leading tabloid newspaper, Reuters reports, in a move that could reshape the country’s media landscape ahead of the 2026 parliamentary election. The purchase raises questions about media plurality and political influence as Hungary faces mounting concerns over press freedom and government consolidation of news outlets.

Pro-Orban Media Group Acquires Hungary’s Leading Tabloid in Strategic Pre-Election Move

The acquisition of Hungary’s most widely-read tabloid by a media conglomerate aligned with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán represents a calculated effort to consolidate media influence ahead of the critical 2026 parliamentary elections. This move bolsters the pro-government narrative in a media landscape often criticized for its polarization and diminishing independent journalism. The tabloid’s extensive reach among working-class and rural voters makes it a prime vehicle for shaping public…

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Author : Samuel Brown

Publish date : 2025-11-04 23:40:00

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