The Hungarian parliament has passed a controversial law initiated by Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz faction, and it appears to have had a strong reaction from the local population.
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As reported by “NBN” with a link Hungarian service of Radio Liberty, yesterday, October 5, many Hungarians gathered in Budapest, expressing dissatisfaction with the work of the “propaganda factory” led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban's state television – activists demanded “free media” in the Central European country.
In particular, Péter Magyar, who is the leader of the opposition Tisza party, asked activists to come to the headquarters of the state broadcaster MTVA in Budapest, where conscientious Hungarians demanded that the “propaganda factory” be dismantled and “real citizen media” be restored, immediately dismissing the head of MTVA, Daniel Papp.
Magyar emphasized:
We have had enough anger, lies, propaganda, our patience has exhausted. Today public media in Hungary is an international scandal. We have had enough.
Earlier, we wrote that Orban threatened the European Union with transportation of “illegals” from the borders of Hungary to the center of Brussels.