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Hungary's PM-Elect Vows State Media Suspension

Hungary's PM-Elect Vows State Media Suspension

Hungary's prime minister-elect Peter Magyar announced plans to suspend state media and form a cabinet by mid-May.

Peter Magyar, Hungary's prime minister-elect, has announced his intention to suspend the nation's state media, which he described as a "propaganda machine." Magyar defeated Viktor Orban, a former ally, in the recent election.

Magyar informed Hungarian state media that its news coverage would cease. He also outlined key reforms and aims to form his cabinet by mid-May.

The prime minister-elect faces a significant challenge in unfreezing €17 billion in European Union funds. This is a developing story and will be updated as details emerge.

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