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Daily News Hungary Daily News Hungary · 25/01/2023
· Politics

Fidesz: Whoever controls the media decides who controls people’s thinking

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Balázs Orbán, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the MCC and Political Director of the Prime Minister, speaks at the second international media conference of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) on 25 January 2023. Source: MTI/Noémi Bruzák

The media is a strategic sector and a matter of sovereignty, Balázs Orbán, the prime minister’s director of policymaking, told a conference on Wednesday, adding that media dominance heavily influences a country’s way of thinking.

Addressing a conference organised by the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC), Orbán, who also heads the university’s board of trustees, said that 70-80 percent of media in Western countries were owned by the state.

Before 2010, this ratio was lower than 24 percent in Hungary, he said, adding that this put the country in a position of “terrible vulnerability”. Now this ratio has increased to more than 50 percent, Orbán said. Yet “Western liberals” slam Hungary for a state of affairs which is “quite natural” in their own countries, he added.

Orbán said media owners included Hungarian foundations, associations, individuals, including conservatives, socialists, liberals, and Hungarian churches, as well as the Hungarian state. He added that Hungary’s media market had undergone an organic and healthy transformation.

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He insisted that in the Western media world, media and ideology were, “sadly”, becoming more and more heavily intertwined, and he said Hungarians, post-1990, had known all too well how the media could become “the handmaiden of certain ideologies”.

Orbán said “wokeness, based on neo-Marxism,” had captured large sections of the media, and Hungarians were “unhappy about this”. “Hungarians support people who don’t think like this,” he said.

The official accused the Hungarian left wing and their supporting media of being financed largely “from abroad through various grey channels”, which he called the biggest scandal of the period after Hungary’s 1989-1990 change in political system.

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Source: MTI

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2 Comments

  1. Renault says:
    26/01/2023 at 13:04

    Is he serious?? We all know how state-owned medias are the ones intertwined with “ideologies” like they said, not the other way around.. Independent media is what a healthy democracy has to preserve freedom of speech and stop propaganda from the state. Whenever we hear “politicians” speaking on serious matters, everything is perfect and there’s no issue (lately about inflation and recession or the Erasmus programme)

  2. Joe Smith says:
    26/01/2023 at 16:25

    I don’ t know what Orban has been smoking, but there is virtually no state-owned media in the US. Even the so-called “public” media in the US is only partially government funded, and even then not government controlled.

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