Hungary’s government has submitted a proposal to overhaul its media laws, aiming to extend systemic changes to public media and organizations funded by public money. Minister Zoltán Tarr stated the reforms are intended to bring about a transition in public media, including the media authority. The proposed legislation includes the establishment of a new supervisory body to oversee the media landscape. Existing mandates and appointments within the current system are expected to be terminated under the new law. The government argues the changes are necessary to ensure a more transparent and accountable public media environment. Details regarding the composition and powers of the new supervisory body remain to be fully disclosed. The move signals a significant shift in Hungary’s media regulation framework.