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In the last election the Putinists win, but Putin loses
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In the last election the Putinists win, but Putin loses

In the heart of a war in Europe, a vote took place last Sunday in two countries just a few miles from the war front. In both Hungary and Serbia,…
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April 5, 2022Tags: Hungary, Serbia
Hungarian election: prospect for ongoing democracy crisis, as Putin and Orban collude on aggression against Ukraine
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Hungarian election: prospect for ongoing democracy crisis, as Putin and Orban collude on aggression against Ukraine

Preliminary results show Fidesz-KDNP alliance winning not less than 68% votes, with 99% ballots counted. The opposition alliance led by Peter Marki-Zay fell far behind with 34,9% votes. Fidesz-KDNP is due to get 135 seats in parliament,…
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April 4, 2022Tags: Hungary
Romania at risk after the Senate decides on the Szekely Land autonomy
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Romania at risk after the Senate decides on the Szekely Land autonomy

Budapest keeps using the Greater Hungary idea, - Prime Minister Victor Orban's dream. After being elected to office, Viktor Orban started to push neighboring countries where ethnic Hungarians live, targeting…
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May 1, 2020Tags: Hungary, Romania
Orbán to back off from democracy: Europe not ready for such scenario
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Orbán to back off from democracy: Europe not ready for such scenario

The European Union and the NATO have faced the democracy development problem for one of their member states. This issue is hampered to solve by null legal or negotiated schemes…
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March 31, 2020Tags: EU, Hungary, NATO

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