
The podcast explores the state of democracy and press freedom in Hungary, focusing on the upcoming national elections and the rise of opposition candidate Peter Magyar. Ivan Nagy, a reporter for the Columbia Journalism Review from Hungary, provides insights into the erosion of Orbán's power base, which began with a scandal involving the president pardoning someone involved in a child abuse cover-up. The discussion highlights how Orbán maintained power through financial tactics that gave the illusion of prosperity, despite underlying economic issues like high VAT and inflation. Nagy also addresses the challenges faced by independent journalists in Hungary, including hostility and limited access to the broader population due to government propaganda. He notes that if Orbán wins, a crackdown is expected, while a Magyar victory would require increased media literacy among the population.
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