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Hungary’s illiberal democracy

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Hungary’s illiberal democracy

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Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has transformed the country into an illiberal democracy, rewriting its constitution and electoral system. Orbán's Fidesz party has won several elections since 2010, with Orbán gaining significant power to reshape the country.

Viktor Orbán has led Hungary since 2010. He has remade its political institutions, turning it into an illiberal democracy. Orbán's Fidesz party has rewritten Hungary's constitution and modified its electoral system. The party has also packed the courts and institutions with loyalists. Elections this month pose a challenge to Orbán's rule. Orbán has been described as a populist strongman and has inspired the populist Right across Europe and in the US.

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