Weekly newsletter

Justice Min: Media Pluralism Not Fundamental Right but Connected to Market

MTI-Hungary Today 2022.01.28.

Europe is embroiled in a “truth war” being fought over “our future, the survival of the Hungarian nation and a European future that values the diversity of nations”, the justice minister told a conference in Budapest on Thursday.

The freedom of expression is a fundamental right guaranteed by Hungary’s constitution “even if those in Brussels refuse to acknowledge this in certain rule-or-law reports”, Judit Varga told the event organized by the Hungarian National Media Association, the Centre for Fundamental Rights and the Batthyány Lajos Foundation.

She said that like the Hungarian political scene, the media landscape was also diverse, but Brussels often attempted to “conflate certain ideas” related to the media when it came to the debate on the state of the rule of law in Hungary.

"There is no single uniform concept of rule of law" - Interview with Fidesz MEP László Trócsányi

"It would be wrong to judge sovereign states and their political communities by abstract and external concepts of rule of law, since they can vary from country to country, embedded in a national heritage," Trócsányi said.Continue reading

Varga said the idea of freedom of the press and the freedom of expression were often conflated with the idea of media pluralism in Brussels. “While one of those is a fundamental right in European democracies, the other is a matter connected to the market and comes down to a multitude of decisions made by founders and owners,” she said.

She said the EU was applying double standards to Hungary when it came to the media, arguing that “they often fail to consider that in many European countries a significant share of media outlets are owned by large foundations which openly favour a given ideology.”

Varga said the European Union does not have a uniform set of criteria for how a country’s media scene should look, adding that the Hungarian media landscape conformed to the existing European standards.

Commission Plans New Media Rules in EU, Hungarian Media Landscape May Be a Reason
Commission Plans New Media Rules in EU, Hungarian Media Landscape May Be a Reason

"The allocation of state advertising has been used to favor companies that display government-friendly views," EU industry chief Thierry Breton explained.Continue reading

Meanwhile, the minister said the disagreements between conservatives and liberals were not about freedoms but about values.

“It’s a war of worlds. We’re engaged in a debate about values and the classical progressive liberal side which has lost its identity is trying to find a way to attack us,” she said.

Hungary’s government sees cooperation among strong nation states, rather than a supranational system, as the way forward, Varga said.

Featured photo via Judit Varga’s Facebook page


Array
(
    [1536x1536] => Array
        (
            [width] => 1536
            [height] => 1536
            [crop] => 
        )

    [2048x2048] => Array
        (
            [width] => 2048
            [height] => 2048
            [crop] => 
        )

)