[3][4][5] According to Hungarian politicians, the establishment of MTVA should help clean up the country's "dysfunctional public broadcasting sector".
[8] Among other things, MTVA is responsible for distributing funds and resources to the various departments in Duna Media.
Subsequently uncut footage showed that Cohn-Bendit actually replied to the reporter's questions and denied the accusations.
[10] In the same year, Zoltán Lomnici, the former president of the Supreme Court was blurred out from a report about a press conference he was co-hosting.
Bende instructed the reporters to produce content using the "appropriate" narrative and methodology, especially on topics like Brussels and migrants.