Magyar Nemzet
Magyar Nemzet is a major Hungarian newspaper published in Hungary, and styled itself as "close to the current Hungarian government led by Viktor Orbán" as of 2019.
History and profile
Magyar Nemzet, a moderate conservative daily, was founded by Sándor Pethő in 1938. The paper fused with the other conservative daily Napi Magyarország in April 2000.Magyar Nemzet is regarded as part of conservative media which intensified in the country in 2010. Its editorials often speak out against the socialist and liberal parties, Hungarian Socialist Party and Alliance of Free Democrats.
Magyar Nemzet is published in broadsheet format. Its major rival was Népszabadság, the former communist party newspaper, mostly supported the former socialist MSZP/SZDSZ government. Magyar Nemzet's editorials often complain about bias of the more readily available Népszabadság and the former MSZP government's de facto censorship by cutting off funds for conservative newspaper.
After the [2018 Hungarian language|Hungarian parliamentary election|2018 parliamentary election], the publisher released a statement saying that the last edition of Magyar Nemzet will be released on 11 April 2018, citing financial problems. The online presence mno.hu was not available from April 2018 to February 2019.
On 6 February 2019, Magyar Nemzet was relaunched, replacing Magyar Idők.