The new Hungarian Prime Minister has turned to Brussels, opened the door to the European Public Prosecutor's Office and has begun to disarm a large part of the government's...
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The new Hungarian Prime Minister has turned to Brussels, opened the door to the European Public Prosecutor's Office and has begun to disarm a large part of the government's...
According to the leading analyst of the Center for Fundamental Rights, Tisza is backing down from its election promises one after another, while Péter Magyar's government has not brought about the announced turnaround in even a hundred days.