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[POLITICS] · Hungary · 2 sources

Hungary sees rise of new right‑wing media network and Orbán‑signed National Creed sales

Former Megafon influencer Filep Dávid, known as "Kopasz," launched the National Communication Network (NKH) through the newly registered N. Kommunikációs Hálózat Kft. on June 12. The venture, co‑owned with Attila Tamás H., aims to create an unstoppable media and PR network that can “attack and halt anti‑democratic expansion,” according to its website. NKH describes itself as a network rather than a newspaper, YouTube channel, or individual, financed by the “community and the market.”

At the same time, the Digital Civil Circles (DPK) organization announced that its members can purchase copies of the "National Creed" bearing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s signature for 2,350 or 4,800 forints. The creed, removed from public institution walls two weeks earlier, is promoted as a symbol of national pride and unity.

Both initiatives reflect coordinated efforts by pro‑government groups in Hungary to monetize and disseminate nationalist symbols and media under the current administration.