The editorial in Lidové noviny ironically notes that if Viktor Orbán were to appoint his own relative as a minister, as Péter Magyar did, Brussels would speak of a dictatorship and introduce sanctions.
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The editorial in Lidové noviny ironically notes that if Viktor Orbán were to appoint his own relative as a minister, as Péter Magyar did, Brussels would speak of a dictatorship and introduce sanctions.