A major Hungarian media conglomerate has announced the immediate closure of its daily tabloid, "Bors," and three local newspapers starting July 1st. These cuts represent the beginning of broader staff reductions and restructuring within the company. Simultaneously, TISZA, the ruling political entity, is implementing significant systemic changes to the Hungarian media landscape. The move raises concerns about media diversity and independence in the country. The closures affect a substantial number of journalists and media professionals. Industry analysts suggest the changes are linked to the government’s influence over the media sector and a consolidation of pro-government outlets. Further details regarding the extent of the restructuring and the government’s new media regulations are expected to emerge in the coming weeks.