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Facebook blocks pro-government Hungarian news weeks ahead of elections

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The tech giant could be “punishing” the outlets over warnings about escalation, according to a local media association

Facebook has blocked the social media pages of three Hungarian media outlets, citing violations of community principles.
The move comes mere weeks before elections in the Central European nation and has been condemned by the Hungarian National Media Association, which called it an attack on press freedom.

The pages of Bama.hu, Szabolcs Online and Kisalföld.hu were made inaccessible as of Friday, prompting the media outlets to criticize what they called an unjustified decision in a joint statement. They also vowed to appeal the ban.

The affected media outlets – all part of the Mediaworks Hungary conglomerate – have been described by other local media as presenting the view of the government and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz Party.

The development came ahead of the parliamentary elections scheduled for early April, where Fidesz faces tough competition from the pro-EU opposition Tisza Party.


The Hungarian National Media Association blasted the ban, insisting that the pretext for the move was flimsy. Non-compliance with the “community principles of Meta,” Facebook’s parent company, could “mean anything,” it said in a statement expressing solidarity with the affected outlets.

It also said that the tech giant could just be “punishing right-wing news portals for publishing news about the threat of war.” Budapest has been one of the staunchest opponents of the EU policy on Ukraine and Russia. Hungary has argued in particular that the bloc’s increased engagement in the conflict between Moscow and Kiev risks dangerous escalation.

Later on Friday, Meta told a Hungarian Telex media outlet that the pages were “erroneously restricted and had been restored.” However, two out of three of the affected accounts remain inaccessible as of Saturday evening.

Orban has previously accused Brussels of teaming up with Kiev and declaring “war” on Hungary in a bid to oust him from power, including through influencing the upcoming elections.

Similar allegations were made in connection to the 2024 elections in Romania, where the Constitutional Court annulled the first-round results after the nation’s intelligence alleged that anti-establishment candidate Calin Georgescu’s lead had resulted from foreign meddling.

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