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Historian Stefano Bottoni: Viktor Orbán would have enjoyed the election of Călin Georgescu. Orbán would have felt even more legitimate/Very many citizens in Romania in the 1930s felt excluded from political life. We see a similar feeling today

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Historian Stefano Bottoni, author of the political biography of Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán, argues in an interview with News.ro that Hungary's prime minister would have felt even more legitimate as a regional leader if Calin Georgescu had been elected president of Romania. Stefano Bottoni also warns that Viktor Orbán and Calin Georgescu would have allied themselves in foreign policy, although the ideological differences between the two are hu…
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Historian Stefano Bottoni, author of the political biography of Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán, argues in an interview with News.ro that Hungary's prime minister would have felt even more legitimate as a regional leader if Calin Georgescu had been elected president of Romania. Stefano Bottoni also warns that Viktor Orbán and Calin Georgescu would have allied themselves in foreign policy, although the ideological differences between the two are hu…

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News.ro broke the news in on Sunday, December 8, 2024.
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