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Hungarian regulator quits over radio bids

By Thomas Escritt in Budapest

Published: November 5 2009 22:44 | Last updated: November 5 2009 22:44

The chairman of Hungary’s communications regulator has resigned after representatives of the main government and opposition parties voted to terminate two foreign-owned radio stations’ broadcasting licences and award the frequencies to bidders he regarded as commercially weaker.

The issue has raised concerns that political interference in business might increase as parties try to raise funds before next year’s general election.

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