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Hungary's Orban flags new legislation, crackdown on media over 'foreign funding'

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Posted on February 24, 2025

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BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's government will draft legislation to protect national sovereignty and, following the example of the new U.S. government, will uncover foreign funding channelled to

Orban Proposes New Laws to Combat Foreign Funding of Media in Hungary

BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's government will draft legislation to protect national sovereignty and, following the example of the new U.S. government, will uncover foreign funding channelled to Hungarian media, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Monday.

President Donald Trump's decision to freeze most funds disbursed by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) for 90 days and put most of its staff on leave, while tasking billionaire Elon Musk with scaling down the agency, has caused chaos for NGOs and humanitarian projects worldwide.

Trump's moves against USAID prompted Orban, a long-time ally of Trump, to say on February 7 that he wanted to eliminate all "foreign networks" of NGOs and media critical of his government.

"The corruption network that rules the entire Western world of politics and media must be eliminated," Orban told the opening session of parliament on Monday, adding that his government would "go to the wall" with the new laws.

The Hungarian leader, who faces an unprecedented challenge to his rule from a new surging opposition party ahead of an election in 2026, flagged a crackdown on NGOs and media who had received funding from the U.S. and billionaire George Soros.

"We have abundant information on this but still have some gaps... we have found several channels where they funnelled hundreds of millions of forints to Hungarian media and organisations," Orban said.

"Therefore, I propose to the House that ...it should pass the laws needed to protect our sovereignty that are still missing." He did not go into more details on what the new legislation would entail.

While USAID distributes billions of dollars of humanitarian aid, it has also been involved in many other projects, including those aimed at strengthening civil society and democracy worldwide.

USAID opened new programmes in central Europe in late 2022, supporting locally-driven initiatives to bolster democratic institutions and independent media.

Orban has transformed Hungary's media landscape over the past 14 years. State media have been put under full government control and several private media outlets shut or taken over by government-friendly owners. Tight media control has helped Orban win the past three elections with a landslide.

(Reporting by Krisztina Than and Anita Komuves; Editing by Bernadette Baum and Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • Orban plans new laws to curb foreign funding in media.
  • The move follows similar actions by the U.S. government.
  • Orban aims to protect Hungarian sovereignty.
  • Media and NGOs with U.S. and Soros funding are targeted.
  • Orban has a history of controlling Hungary's media landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

What legislation is Hungary's government planning?
Hungary's government will draft legislation aimed at protecting national sovereignty and uncovering foreign funding directed towards NGOs and media critical of the government.
What prompted Orban's crackdown on foreign funding?
Orban's crackdown was influenced by President Trump's decision to freeze USAID funds, which led him to express a desire to eliminate all foreign networks of NGOs and media.
How has Orban's government changed Hungary's media landscape?
Over the past 14 years, Orban has transformed Hungary's media landscape by placing state media under full government control and shutting down or taking over several private media outlets.
What did Orban say about the corruption network?
Orban stated that the corruption network ruling the Western world of politics and media must be eliminated, indicating a strong stance against foreign influence.
What is USAID's role in Hungary?
USAID has been involved in distributing humanitarian aid and supporting initiatives aimed at strengthening civil society and democracy in Hungary and Central Europe.

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