media
- Socialists accuse Fidesz of turning district newspapers into “propaganda pamphlets” (March 8th, 2011) [11]
- Parliament passes media law amendments (March 8th, 2011) [7]
- Police close news portal edited by anti-government journalist (March 2nd, 2011) [20]
- Media law changes slowed as parties squabble (March 1st, 2011)
- Council of Europe Commissioner details concerns about Hungary’s media law (February 28th, 2011)
- Hungarian gov’t submits media law amendment to parliament in grudging concession to EU (February 24th, 2011) [18]
- Parliament to vote on reserve fund, media-law amendments this week (February 21st, 2011)
- Morvai says gov’t capitulation to EU on media law makes her “want to cry” (February 18th, 2011) [14]
- International Press Association calls for recission of Hungarian media law (February 18th, 2011) [5]
- Government suffers two defeats in two days, says opposition head (February 18th, 2011)
- Media authority, financial market regulator should be included in new constitution, says MP (February 18th, 2011)
- Foreign minister says postponement of EP vote on media law Hungary’s success (February 18th, 2011) [2]
- EP postpones vote on Hungary’s media law (February 18th, 2011)
- Opposition Socialists call for media law review in spring (February 18th, 2011) [3]
- Media law amendments to be submitted to parliament in two weeks (February 17th, 2011) [2]
- Hungary reaches agreement with European Commission on media law amendment (February 16th, 2011) [18]
- Media law must be amended, says head of European Socialists (February 15th, 2011) [3]
- Constitutional Court decisions on pension and media laws not expected before end of March (February 15th, 2011)
- EFJ repeats call on gov’t to change media law after blogger registration announcement (February 14th, 2011) [9]
- Hungarian media fund head resigns after three months, replaced by former politician (February 14th, 2011)