Former Hungarian PM loses lawsuit concerning US election campaign financing scandal

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The Budapest Appeal Court has ruled against Former Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai and former secret services minister Ádám Ficsor in a lawsuit they launched against public media company MTVA, stating that public media website hirado.hu had been within its rights to freely express opinions regarding political influencing during the 2022 election campaign.

Bajnai and Ficsor, the owners of the company DatAdat, brought action against the Media Service Support and Asset Management Fund (MTVA), claiming that hirado.hu had carried opinion pieces which linked the company to phishing, fake profiles and hired social media commenters, as well as a text messaging campaign that the website said had reached some 1 million people, in order to aid the leftist campaign, MTVA’s press office said in a statement on Saturday.

The binding ruling of the court said the website’s actions were lawful and within the bounds of the free expression of opinion, the statement said. During the campaign leading up to the general election in April 2022, hirado.hu analysed publicly available data and published a series of articles containing conclusions on the possible ways the campaign may have been influenced by DatAdat, the statement said, adding that the court found that the website’s information was sufficient material on which to base its published conclusions. The ruling emphasised that the press’s right to freely criticise politicians was a key element of democracy, the statement said.

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