Krasznahorkai Voted in Milan, Stood in Line for Two Hours
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Nobel Prize-winning Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai was seen by a HVG reader at the consulate in Milan, where he was waiting to vote. According to the reader writing to the newspaper, he stood in line for nearly two hours, but he didn't cause much of a stir, and no one took selfies with him.
The Nobel Prize for Literature in 2025, László Krasznahorkai, voted for the Hungarian parliamentary elections to a section of Italy, which was held at the Milan Consulate. The writer has been two hours behind the code to exercise his right of vote, writes hvg.hu. The publication has received information from a reader who has managed to surprise and ...
Our Nobel Prize-winning writer, László Krasznahorkai, fulfilled his civic duty in Milan and cast his vote in the 2026 parliamentary elections.
On video, the Nobel Prize-winning writer is also angered by the electoral system that negatively affects voters abroad.
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