The Timetable for Now Restoring Rule-of-Law in Hungary
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The timetable for now restoring rule-of-law in Hungary
Beyond the relief of seeing Viktor Orbán gone, the EU should resist premature normalisation and not give Péter Magyar a blank cheque. It should require clear commitments and wait for concrete progress before unblocking EU funds. That also means that the process should not be politicised. This will depend on the European Commission but also on the European People's Party — the party of Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, Donald Tusk and no…
Hungarian voters have sanctioned the nationalist and pro-Russian policy of the Prime Minister opposed to the European Union (EU) as well as systemic corruption. The new Prime Minister promises a restoration of the rule of law but his task will not be easy.
The designated head of government Magyar must strengthen the rule of law and bring back EU money. Only then will Hungary's economy breathe.
In 16 years of illiberal government, the outgoing Prime Minister has cored the institutions, rewritten the Constitution and changed the media landscape. The task of his successor elected on 12 April, Péter Magyar, announced arduous.
‘History in the making, in real time.’ The day after his crushing victory, Péter Magyar did not shy away from big words. But what changes...
Péter Magyar clearly won the parliamentary election in Hungary, Viktor Orbán admitted his defeat. Despite his clear majority, the electoral winner is facing a mammoth task.
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