Justice minister: Soros behind attack on Hungary’s media record
Varga was responding to press watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) placing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on its list of “predators”.
“The Soros ‘ex machina’ kicked in again,” Varga wrote on Facebook in her English-language post.
“The organisations of the left-wing opinion bubble are once again trying to undermine Hungary’s reputation with false reports and lists by using directed questions,” she wrote.
“The list published by the ‘independent and objective’ Reporters Without Borders on Monday attempts to portray Hungary as a place where the freedom of the press is being oppressed in a particularly drastic and ruthless way.”
Varga said RSF had received hundreds of thousands of dollars from Soros’s foundations.
She wrote that “the regulatory environment of Hungarian media activities was developed in cooperation with the [European] Commission.”
“Hungary is one of the few Member States where genuine pluralism prevails both in the media and in ideological debates, as well as in the public opinion,” she added.
The minister also cited “Politico’s refusal to publish an Op-ed of the Minister of Justice of a democratically elected government”, adding that this was “worrying from a media freedom point of view”.