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Hungary’s New Government Launches Anti-Corruption Drive

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Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar is swiftly dismantling the legacy of Viktor Orban, focusing on anti-corruption reforms and media independence. His initiative, dubbed “Operation Purgatory,” aims to eradicate the entrenched corruption that flourished under Orban’s rule, where public assets were funneled into private hands through opaque foundations.

One of the first significant actions taken by Magyar’s government was the approval of laws to abolish public interest asset management foundations, which were pivotal in Orban’s kleptocratic system. This move is crucial for Hungary to unlock approximately €17 billion in EU funding that was previously frozen due to corruption concerns.

Additionally, Magyar’s administration is reforming the media landscape, which had become a propaganda tool during Orban’s tenure. New regulations will ensure that public service media operate independently, promoting diverse viewpoints rather than solely those of the ruling party.

The government’s commitment to transparency is further underscored by empowering the Integrity Authority and tightening asset declaration rules for politicians. These changes signal a significant shift in Hungary’s governance, aiming to restore democratic norms and accountability in public service, ultimately reshaping the political landscape for years to come.

Source: DW News

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