Orbán: Ukrainians are ramping up their attacks on Hungary
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In the transitional period following the end of World War II, Hungary was part of the Soviet Union's occupation zone, and the forces opposing the Hungarian Communist Party were swept aside in turn on the political scene, it took several years to build a Stalinist one-party dictatorship. The blue ballot elections of 1947, the unification of the Communists with the Social Democrats in 1948 — this is how the Hungarian Workers' Party (MDP) was creat…
Between sincere detestation of what its president represents and electoral interest, the government of Viktor Orbán has worked to erect neighbouring Ukraine as a threat to Hungary. After three years of ukrainophobic background noise, this approach finds its point today in the propaganda of a party seriously threatened in the next elections. After...


Hungary is once again the focus of the EU because of the worrying situation of the rule of law. While Viktor Orban suppresses critical voices, popular dissatisfaction is growing. Can the authoritarian course tilt – or is the country taking the path into dictatorship?
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