Viktor Orbán’s authoritarian grip on Hungary became a model for the American right. He hollowed out the country’s democracy and turned much of the media into a government megaphone. Then a small newsroom called Direkt36 exposed a plot against the opposition party involving a mysterious political operative, a young IT worker, a raid on a boat in the Danube and a whistleblowing police captain. A few weeks later, Orbán was ousted from power in a landslide election.
Sean Cole reports on the investigation, called the Hungarian Watergate, and what it shows about why an independent press still matters.
Marius Dragomir, Director of the Media and Journalism Research Center
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