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Hungarians See Record-Low Freedom for Their Media
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Hungarians See Record-Low Freedom for Their Media

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Since Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban -- who was welcomed to the White House on Monday -- took office in 2010, his government and its allies have steadily taken control of about 90% of the media outlets in the country.

During that time, the percentage of Hungarians who say the media in their country have a lot of freedom has dropped 50 percentage points, hitting a new low of 37% in 2018. This is the lowest for any country in the European Union, where the median who say the media have a lot of freedom is 73%.

Line graph. Hungarians' ratings of the freedom of the media in Hungary, 2010-2018.

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