EU: EFJ submitted contributions to the 2026 Rule of Law report
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According to the report, the government failed to implement EU recommendations in 2025, while political pressure on the judiciary and independent institutions increased, often hitting vulnerable social groups.
EU: EFJ submitted contributions to the 2026 Rule of Law report
Last week, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), together with Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) partner organisations, submitted contributions to the EU’s annual Rule of Law report for 2026, identifying key developments for media freedom and pluralism and outlining recommendations for reform. MFRR organisations provided submissions on 15 EU Member States and candidate countries: Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Greece, Finland, Fr…
Hungarian CSOs contribute to the European Commission’s 2026 Rule of Law Report - Transparency International Hungary
For the seventh year in a row, Transparency International Hungayry is contributing to the European Commission’s annual Rule of Law Report in coordination with other Hungarian human rights and anti-corruption CSOs in the framework of the stakeholder consultation launched by the European Commission. Once again, Amnesty International Hungary, the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, K-Monitor, Mertek Media Monitor, Öko…
EU: MFRR contributes to European Union annual Rule of Law report
Last week, Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) partner organisations submitted contributions to the European Union’s annual Rule of Law report for 2026, identifying key developments for media freedom and pluralism and outlining recommendations for reform. The post EU: MFRR contributes to European Union annual Rule of Law report appeared first on European Centre for Press and Media Freedom.
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