In Budapest, thousands have taken to the streets to voice their discontent with the government's manipulation of the media. Demonstrators are particularly critical of the state broadcaster MTVA, which they accuse of disseminating biased information that aligns with the ruling Fidesz party's agenda. Led by opposition leader Péter Magyar of the Tisza party, the protests highlight a growing frustration with what many perceive as a 'lying propaganda' machine. Magyar has outlined 16 demands aimed at..
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