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September 14th, 2020
Following a meeting of the Hungarian justice ministry's Digital Freedom Committee on Monday, Justice Minister Judit Varga noted that dialogue between the state and market players on the issue of ensuring freedom of speech and legal safety on digital platforms is ongoing, and she said the practices of social media giants such as Facebook warranted scrutiny. Varga told MTI that the consultations had centred on ways to ensure that the right of Hungarian citizens to express their opinions on social media dominated by tech giants would not be violated. She noted that the ministry's consultation platform, which has operated since February, has provided a forum for discussions on how to guarantee legal safety for citizens online.
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