Hungary’s government has proposed legislation aimed at restructuring its public media landscape. The draft law focuses on restoring journalistic independence and editorial freedom within state-funded outlets. Proponents state the changes will ensure access to reliable information and foster more open public debate. The move comes as Fidesz, the ruling party, faces challenges regarding press freedom and control over media narratives. Details of the proposed reforms remain limited, but the stated goals suggest a shift away from direct government influence. Critics will be watching closely to assess whether the changes genuinely address concerns about media pluralism and objectivity. The legislation’s impact on the current media environment remains to be seen.