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Letter: Hungary Defends Orbán’s Reelection

An official from the prime minister’s office responds to a critique of the country’s recent parliamentary elections.
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The Other Threat to Democracy in Europe

Earlier this month, Viktor Orbán won his fourth consecutive term as Hungary’s prime minister. Orbán, Yasmeen Serhan , “has overseen the steady destruction of his country’s democracy, transforming Hungary into what some scholars refer to as a ‘’ or ‘’ autocracy, in which elections are held but the opposition’s ability

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