
Hungary's Controversial 'Sovereignty' Law Sparks Media Backlash
Ten independent Hungarian media outlets have warned that a new law approved by the Hungarian parliament could severely restrict press freedom and make it difficult for independent newsrooms and journalists to operate. The law creates a sovereignty protection office with broad powers to investigate foreign interventions in Hungary's democratic processes. Critics argue that the true aim of the legislation is to intimidate and silence critics, while civil society groups have raised concerns about its constitutionality. The International Press Institute has condemned the law and called for an EU challenge against it.