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It is customary to create an even lamer Hungarian version of lame western products and services and whatnot.
The Fidesz-aligned Századvég Foundation founded by a minister of the first Orbán government 1998-2002 opened a fact-checker website, first in the country. Now they claim control over the facts and the correct interpretation of them.
They say they don't just fact check, but also offer a "barometer" which shows if a statemen, an article is "factual", "partially factual", or false. And the example was that the opposition said that the birth rates are low despite what the government say how their family supporting measures are successful. According to the fact-checkers this statement is partially true because the correct thing to state would have been: birth rates are low since the 70s...
So yeah. They are taking over the propaganda-control idea of the left-libs of the USA. I bet previously they published articles and did statements about their blatant fact falsifying technique.