Hungary: News Aggregator Owner Admits Suppressing Right-Wing Content
Hungary's leading news aggregator CEO admitted to manipulating algorithms for nearly four years to suppress conservative content and boost opposition…
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Fidesz (Hungarian Civic Alliance) was founded in 1988 as a liberal youth movement and transformed in the 1990s into a national-conservative party under Viktor Orbán. Since winning a two-thirds parliamentary majority in 2010, Fidesz has governed Hungary continuously, reshaping the constitution, judiciary, and media landscape. Internationally Orbán champions "Christian democracy" and "illiberal" governance and has built close ties with other national-conservative leaders across Europe.
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Viktor Orbán has been Prime Minister of Hungary for all but four years since 1998 and is among Europe's longest-serving heads of government. He has built a centralized political system that critics describe as democratic backsliding and that he defends as a defense of national sovereignty and Christian civilization. Born in 1963, Orbán is the dominant figure in Central European national-conservative politics.
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