Hungary ranked 89th out of 180 countries considering its degree of press freedom

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Reporters Without Borders (Reporters Sans Frontières, RSF in French), one of the leading organisations defending the rights of journalists and promoting the freedom of information, has published its annual index evaluating the degree of press freedom in 180 countries and territories.

Compared to the results of the previous year, Hungary’s ranking fell 2 places. RSF explained that

“2019 was relatively quiet year in the Hungarian media”

and the ownership structure did not show significant changes. The organisation also added that, in 2019, the government’s control over the media was strengthened by the re-election of the Media Council.

The Hungarian media landscape was dominated by the pro-government media foundation, the Central European Press and Media Foundation (abbreviated as KESMA in Hungarian) and independent journalists had rather limited access to information.

The top 4 countries with the most considerable press freedom are all Nordic countries: Norway (being in first place for the fourth year in a row), Finland, Denmark, Sweden. They are followed by the Netherlands, Jamaica, Costa Rica, Switzerland, New Zealand and Portugal.

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