New York Times: Hungary’s Crackdown on the Media

10 September 2014

Viktor Orban

Phil Howard wrote an article for the New York Times about “Hungary’s Crackdown on the Press.“

The European Union faces a challenging conundrum. While Hungary has embarked on building Europe’s most controlled media system, the European Commission just agreed in August to provide the country with nearly 22 billion euros of economic assistance.

Hungary has become a disturbing example of how a political elite can roll back democracy, even in the heart of Europe. Leveraging an electorally successful right-wing populism, Prime Minister Viktor Orban has staged an autocratic crackdown on the nation’s press, which the independent watchdog Freedom House now ranks as only “partly free.”

 

The full article is available here.

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